Kerika is a proprietary, cross-platform, peer-to-peer software package, written in Java that works on Macs, Windows and Linux computers. (And Kerika is also the name of the company that produces this software. ) Kerika facilitates collaboration within distributed teams, particularly where team members are using a variety of computers and are located in different organizations or locations.

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  • Kerika is a proprietary, cross-platform, peer-to-peer software package, written in Java that works on Macs, Windows and Linux computers. (And Kerika is also the name of the company that produces this software. ) Kerika facilitates collaboration within distributed teams, particularly where team members are using a variety of computers and are located in different organizations or locations. The software is an application, not a Web 2.0-style hosted service, so it needs to be downloaded and installed on a user's computer. And because the software is based upon a peer-to-peer model, all the project information are stored locally on the user's computer (e.g. personal laptop), rather than on a central server. The software is offered as a subscription service to commercial users, but is free for educational/academic users.
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  • A typical Idea Page in Kerika
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  • Kerika is a proprietary, cross-platform, peer-to-peer software package, written in Java that works on Macs, Windows and Linux computers. (And Kerika is also the name of the company that produces this software. ) Kerika facilitates collaboration within distributed teams, particularly where team members are using a variety of computers and are located in different organizations or locations.
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