We're getting there - Horde RC3s

Today we released the third release candidates of Horde, IMP, Turba, Chora, Kronolith, Nag, Mnemo, and Ingo. This time with improved S/MIME support, a lot of translation updates and a few bugfixes. Did I mention that we have improved S/MIME support? Read on... more...

 

Horde is official frontend of Kolab 2.0

This is not really new, but I doubt that many people know that Horde will be the webclient for the upcoming Kolab 2.0 release. more...

 

Happy Thanksgiving and a bunch of RC2s

The Horde Project made some nice Thanksgiving gifts to you. RC2 versions of Horde 3.0, IMP 4.0, Turba, Chora, Kronolith, Nag, and Mnemo 2.0 and Ingo 1.0. Read on for a list of changes, which mostly consist of bug fixes and layout tweaks, as well as some new and updated translations. more...

 

First release candidates of Horde 3.0, IMP 4.0, Turba 2.0, Chora 2.0, Kronolith 2.0, Nag 2.0, Mnemo 2.0, and Ingo 1.0 released

Not quite after one week as promised, we released the first release candidates of Horde, IMP, Turba, Chora, Kronolith, Nag, Mnemo, and Ingo. These releases only contain bug fixes and layout tweaks. Testing on production servers is encouraged and feedback especially on the upgrade instructions and scripts is very much appreciated. more...

 

Beta versions of Horde 3.0, IMP 4.0, Turba 2.0, Chora 2.0, Kronolith 2.0, Nag 2.0, Mnemo 2.0, and Ingo 1.0 released

Whatever this day might bring to the world, there are some really good news: the Horde Project released beta major versions of their VIPs (very important programs) today. This is very exciting because we will try to release RCs (release candidates) once per week until the applications are stable enough to meet our requirements of production releases. Read further for the most important changes since the ALPHA versions. more...

 

Horde 2.2.7 released

Horde 2.2.7 has been released with a few small bug and security fixes. more...

 

Horde and PHP5

There have been a few questions regarding the PHP5 compatibility of Horde, IMP, or other applications on the Horde mailing list. Even more people have reported problems with Horde on PHP5 powered servers without even considering that they might be incompatible. Additionally I see some search engine hits on Horde and PHP5 on my website, so here is the complete story. more...

 

Horde Project on PHP Conference

The Horde Project will be present on the OpenSource Exhibition during the International PHP Conference 2004 on November 9 and 10 in Frankfurt, Germany. more...

 

Horde 2.2.6 released

The latest version of the stable branch of the Horde Application Framework has been released. This release contains some database fixes for the preference and session handlers, updated translations and some bug fixes. more...

 

IMP 3.2.6 released

IMP 3.2.6 has been released containing three security fixes in the HTML MIME viewer, used to view HTML messages, and a few updated translations.

These fixes don't really plug holes in the HTML viewer but are catching edge cases where stuffing javascript code into tag attributes causes this code to be executed in certain browsers. In all cases this is caused by browser behaviour or features not covered by any standard. Thus we will probably see more of such fixes while browsers get new features or new browser misbehaviours are discovered. more...

 

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