Horde 2008 in numbers
Here are some arbitrary statistics from 2008's Horde server log files. more...
Interview with TechWorld
Rodney Gedda from IDG Australia interviewed me for a new series on TechWorld's website called "Open Source Identity". more...
Finally! AJAX webmail DIMP and Horde 3.2 going gold
We've come to an end. After 30 months of development and one of the longest releases processes in the history of the Horde Project, we finally released Horde 3.2, DIMP 1.0, Horde Groupware 1.1 and bunch of other applications. more...
Horde at LinuxTag 2008
The Horde Project has a booth on the exhibition during LinuxTag 2008 in Berlin. more...
Last chance to test release candidates
Horde 3.2 and Horde Groupware 1.1 will be released on May 26 the latest. This means the release candidates that we released on May 10 are the last chance to find serious bugs before the next Horde version goes gold. Go test them! more...
Nice helper to create RTL CSS files
Via Ajaxian: CSSJanus is a CSS parser utility designed to aid the conversion of a website's layout from left-to-right (LTR) to right-to-left (RTL). more...
Patch library in PHP?
Does anybody know a good patch library in PHP? Like a counterpart to Text_Diff.
I know that it's trivial to apply a clean patch file with a few lines of code, but I'm looking for a more complete solution, especially with fuzzy patching capabilities. more...
Webmail comparison of DIMP, Roundcube and Scalix
As I mentioned in an earlier blog post about the article that I wrote for Linux Magazin Technical Review, there is another article from Linux Magazin which compares the AJAX webmail solutions DIMP, Roundcube, and the webmail component of Scalix. Here's a short summary. more...
First Horde Groupware with AJAX webmail
We released Horde Groupware and Horde Groupware Webmail Edition versions 1.1-RC1 today. They are based on Horde 3.2-RC1 and the Webmail Edition is the first Horde Groupware that includes the new, shiny, funky AJAX webmail client DIMP. more...
"The Michigan Daily" about Horde
The Michigan Daily released an article today about the University of Michigan NOT switching their mail system over to Google. They use Horde and IMP and the moment and seem to be very happy with it. There are more reasons why organizations and companies should not move to Gmail or Hotmail. more...
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