Horde 3.0.5-RC1 released

We finally released the first release candidate of the Horde Application Framework version 3.0.5. Besides the usual set of bug fixes this releases features performance improvements, session locking in the session handler library, improved database support, especially for Oracle, and a new Bosnian translation. more...

 

Four Horde projects in Google's Summer of Code

Four proposals from students have been selected by Google for their Summer of Code program to be sponsored within the Horde Project. more...

 

First pictures from LinuxTag

I uploaded a first (small) bunch of photos from the LAMPArea of the LinuxTag. more...

 

Gollem H3 (1.0-BETA) released

The Horde Team is pleased to announce the first beta release of the Gollem File Manager version H3 (1.0-BETA). more...

 

Gollem H3 (1.0-ALPHA) released

The Horde Team is pleased to announce the first alpha release of the Gollem
File Manager version H3 (1.0-ALPHA). more...

 

Horde Project on LinuxTag 2005 in Karlsruhe, Germany

The Horde Project will be present on the LinuxTag in Karlruhe from June 22 to 25. more...

 

Synchronize Horde with Outlook

It looks like it's finally possible to synchronize Horde with Outlook, using an external connector and the latest development code of Horde from CVS. more...

 

OpenPSA uses Horde's SyncML library

The calendar component of OpenPSA, an open source management software for consultancies built on the Midgard Framework, is the next in utilizing Horde's SyncML library for calender synchronization. more...

 

Kronolith 2.0.3 released

Kronolith 2.0.3 has been released with a few improvements and bug fixes on top of Kronolith 2.0.2. Changes compared to 2.0.3-RC1 include a fixed time grid in the free/busy view and SMTP authentication support for sending reminders and notifications. Read further for all major changes to Kronolith 2.0.2. more...

 

New security releases for the old version branches released

Horde 2.2.8, IMP 3.2.8, Turba 1.2.5, Kronolith 1.1.4, Nag 1.1.3, Mnemo 1.1.4, Chora 1.2.3, Accounts 2.1.2, Forwards 2.2.2, Passwd 2.2.2, and Vacation 2.2.2 have been released to close a minor XSS vulnerability in all Horde applications. more...

 

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