Gmail like AJAX powered Web 2.0 version of IMP

Yes, I was trying to put as many buzz words as possible into the headline. Yes, I think these buzz words and the hype around it is completely useless. Yes, I believe a lot of crappy software is being developed only to jump on that bandwagon. Yes, I am very happy with our current version of IMP and use it for all of my emails. Yes, we are nonetheless working on an AJAX powered webmail client and have it almost finished in its first version. more...

 

First release candidate of Gollem File Manager version 1.0.2

Gollem is a web-based file manager, providing the ability to fully manage a hierarchical file system stored in a variety of backends such as a SQL database, as part of a real filesystem, or on an FTP server. more...

 

First release candidates of next major version Horde applications

We have put the first release candidates of Horde 3.1, IMP 4.1, Turba 2.1, Ingo 1.1, Kronolith 2.1, Nag 2.1, and Mnemo 2.1 online. These releases contain a lot of new features and improvements. Read further for an overview of the major changes. more...

 

Security releases for several Horde applications

On December 11 we released security fixes for several Horde applications and the Horde Application Framework itself. All fixes close XSS vulnerabilities, but none of these holes can be exploited remotely or by unauthenticated users. We still recommend upgrading as soon as possible. more...

 

Things I would like to get paid for

Probably every open source developer is experiencing this from his own pet projects: you have so many ideas how to improve your software, but too few time to get to all of them. I'm in the privileged position of being able to make a living of the open source projects I work with, so at least I get paid for features I want to see in Horde sometimes. But there is still a lot of stuff that takes too much time to implement it in the few spare hours, and that none of my customers considered worth paying for so far. So here is my list of features I'd like to see in Horde personally that need sponsoring: more...

 

Kronolith H3 (2.0.5) and Horde 2.2.9 released

Even though Kronolith 2.0.4 should have been the last 2.0.x release, and Horde 2 has not been actively developed since years, we released new versions of both. more...

 

Horde booth on International PHP Conference in Frankfurt

The Horde Project will have a booth on this year's International PHP Conference in Frankfurt, Germany again. Take a personal look at the newest development in the upcoming Horde 3.1 release and see live how our integrated Email and Groupware solutions work. Hear about the exciting new features that are currently being developed for Horde4/IMP 5 and talk to one of the project's lead developers about future plans or support and consulting possibilities. more...

 

Webmail client for mobile devices, MIMP H3 (1.0-ALPHA) released

The Horde project in person of the all strenuous Michael Slusarz released the first alpha version of the Mobile Internet Messaging Program MIMP today. more...

 

Horde 3.0.6-RC1, IMP H3 (4.0.4), Kronolith H3 (2.0.4), Turba H3 (2.0.4), and Nag H3 (2.0.3) released

The first release candidate of the Horde Application Framework, Horde 3.0.6-RC1 and the latest versions of the Internet Messaging Program, IMP H3 (4.0.4), the Horde Calendar Application, Kronolith H3 (2.0.4), the Turba Contact Manager, Turba H3 (2.0.4), and the Nag Task List Manager, Nag H3 (2.0.3), have been released. more...

 

Ingo H3 (1.0.2), Mnemo H3 (2.0.2) and Chora H3 (2.0.1) released

The latest versions of the Horde Email Filter Rules Manager Ingo H3 (1.0.2), the Horde Notes and Memos Application, Mnemo H3 (2.0.2), and the Horde Repository Viewer, Chora H3 (2.0.1) have been released. more...

 

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