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    Catalyst is a fully New Zealand owned company, directed and staffed by bright and intelligent Information Technology experts who deliver critical open source business systems to some of NZ's largest organisations.

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    openWolf is designed to check websites for Web Accessibility Initiative priorities and New Zealand Web Standards compliance. Amongst other things, it can include stylesheets in the checks, compare colour contrasts, identify acronyms, handle bad HTML and much, much more.

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GroupServer

Submitted by chrisdaish on October 20, 2008 - 13:44.
Website: 
http://www.groupserver.org

OnlineGroups.Net has been providing custom collaborative sites for some five years, while methodically improving the GroupServer platform they run on. 2008 saw a milestone release of GroupServer – software that powers Steven Clift's Minnesota-based e-demoncracy.org community issues forums. The core team have invested considerable effort in making GroupServer scale to support large online groups, similar to Yahoo! or Google Groups.

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