Source: http://www.readwriteweb.com/enterprise/2009/12/why-do-small-business-services.php
Collaboration services targeted for the small business market often seem more like software suites than web-based services with deep linking capabilities and tag-based environments. The portal mindset seems to have such a hold on the small business market.
HyperOffice feels monolithic - it provides the capability to create personal and group environments but extensions to the web are limited. In some respects this may be just the right approach. HyperOffice users may not want the capability to build data mashups and tie into services like Twitter.
The HyperOffice UI resembles a Microsoft Office environment. The main page includes icons such as desktop, mail and calendar.
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The features are basic but provide a clear functionality for the user. HyperOffice has personal and group settings. Groups may share calendar items, collaborate on documents and other tasks. Additional features include tasks, notes, a wiki and the ability to search Google and Yahoo! from within the application.
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