If you are new to Feng Office we would love to hear about you.
Tell us how you found Feng Office, what you are using (or want to use) it for, and any other information you believe the community (the other users) will find useful.
Basic rules of conduct while posting on the forum include:
- Be nice.
- Be extra-nice to the people helping you
- Do not spam.
- Do not "demand" a solution. Rather, ask how you might get help to find a solution.
- Try to avoid references (good or bad) to alternative (competing) systems.
How to avoid spammingMost of you know what this is, and how to avoid it.

Basically: try not to link to your organization's website, blog, marketplace, etc., unless it is absolutely necessary and/or useful.
Luckily, many users will report posts that are suspect of being spam.
When spamming on a useful post, we will likely edit it to remove the spam, and warn the user one time.
Recurring spammers, or new users that blatantly spam on the first post, will be removed (along with their posts) and banned immediately (as soon as we find out).
Why it is better to ask than to demandThe forum is supported and maintained mainly by volunteers.
Feng Office developers and staff will -from time to time- jump in and provide some help too.
So people here has absolutely NO OBLIGATION to help anyone else. They do so because they want to help.
And people who like to help like it better when they read a nice explanation, and a nice request. Nobody likes rude complaints.
How to avoid references to other systemsWe know there are many great (and some not so great) alternatives to Feng Office.
And we like comparisons. They do help us improve. We keep an eye on other Collaboration Platforms and Project Management systems, and comparison charts.
But this forum is about Feng Office and how to make Feng Office better. So if, for example, you wish Feng Office had a feature that is present on another system, please take the time to describe the feature (On the "Ideas" or "Feature requests" boards) as you would like to have it in Feng Office. No reference to the system where you saw it first is necessary (and can even be misleading).
Thanks!