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'''GroupWise''' is a [[workgroup]] application suite offering [[electronic mail]] and diary scheduling from [[Novell, Inc.]] It can operate on a number of server and workstation platforms. Server platforms include NetWare, Linux, and Windows, while the client software can run on Windows or Linux.
'''GroupWise''' is a [[workgroup]] application suite offering [[electronic mail]] and diary scheduling from [[Novell, Inc.]] It can operate on a number of server and workstation platforms. Server platforms include NetWare, Linux, and Windows, while the client software can run on Windows Linux.


GroupWise was previously known as WordPerfect Office (originally developed by [[WordPerfect Corporation]], later purchased from [[WordPerfect Corporation | WPC]] by [[Novell, Inc. | Novell]]), and is an extensible system suitable for [[LAN]] or [[WAN]] operation. [[Mail gateway]] software is available for a number of [[protocol]]s including [[SMTP]], allowing the exchange of mail with the [[Internet]].
GroupWise was previously known as WordPerfect Office (originally developed by [[WordPerfect Corporation]], later purchased from [[WordPerfect Corporation | WPC]] by [[Novell, Inc. | Novell]]), and is an extensible system suitable for [[LAN]] or [[WAN]] operation. [[Mail gateway]] software is available for a number of [[protocol]]s including [[SMTP]], allowing the exchange of mail with the [[Internet]].

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GroupWise is a workgroup application suite offering electronic mail and diary scheduling from Novell, Inc. It can operate on a number of server and workstation platforms. Server platforms include NetWare, Linux, and Windows, while the client software can run on Windows, Linux and Mac OSX.

GroupWise was previously known as WordPerfect Office (originally developed by WordPerfect Corporation, later purchased from WPC by Novell), and is an extensible system suitable for LAN or WAN operation. Mail gateway software is available for a number of protocols including SMTP, allowing the exchange of mail with the Internet.

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This article is based on material taken from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing prior to 1 November 2008 and incorporated under the "relicensing" terms of the GFDL, version 1.3 or later.

The Netware client also runs on Mac OS X