Enact Enterprise System Workgroup Edition 5.3

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    22/01/2004
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    256.0M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Get results for your enterprise/workgroup project management and collaboration. Enact has a server and client component. The server needs to be hosted by either Windows 2000 Pro or Windows XP. The client applet works on Mac OS X, Linux, Windows, and Solaris via a Web browser. It is a fully browser-based solution with an easy UI. Version 5.3 contains a number of features to make the product more usable, including support for new platforms.

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  1. Full of bugs. Should not have been released. NO reply for several months jeff langtip -- May 17 2005, 20.41

    Looks great but it has too many bells and whistles. If they all worked, great. I have sent many emails asking for help but now I get NO replies and have had none for several months.

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