New faces and projects
One developer quit, three joined, and a lot of new projects have been started recently. Here's a roundup of what happened the last few weeks. more...
Turba H3 (2.1.2) released
Turba is the Horde contact management application. It is a production level address book, and makes heavy use of the Horde framework to provide integration with IMP and other Horde applications. It supports SQL, LDAP, Kolab, and IMSP address books.
This release fixes a few minor bugs and updates a few translations. more...
Pictures of a flying bat
Wow, I guess this only happens to you once in a lifetime. I managed to take a few photos of a flying bat in the attic of our house. more...
Horde 3.1.2 and 3.0.11 released
New versions of the Horde Application Framework 3.0 and 3.1 have been released. Horde 3.1.2 includes several small improvements and bugfixes and closes some minor XSS leaks. Horde 3.0.11 comes with the XSS fixes only. more...
IMP H3 (4.1.2) released
A new stable version of IMP has been released.
IMP, the Internet Messaging Program, is one of the most popular webmail applications available. It allows universal, web-based access to IMAP and POP3 mail servers and provides a full range of features normally found only in desktop email clients. more...
Kronolith H3 (2.1.2) and Nag H3 (2.1.1) released
Kronolith is the Horde calendar application. It provides web-based calendars backed by a SQL database or a Kolab server. Supported features include shared calendars, remote calendars, meeting management, alarms, recurring events, and a sophisticated day/week view which handles arbitrary numbers of overlapping events.
Nag is a web-based application built upon the Horde Application Framework which provides a simple, clean interface for managing online task lists (i.e., TODO lists). It also includes strong integration with the other Horde applications and offers shared task lists. more...
Mobile Webmail Client MIMP H3 (1.0) released
MIMP (Mobile IMP) is a project to create a version of IMP suitable for mobile devices such as WAP phones or PDAs. Basic IMP functionality is implemented including mailbox viewing and paging, viewing messages, deleting, replying, forwarding, and composing new messages. more...
3 projects at Google's Summer of Code
3 student applications for projects in the Horde Project have been accepted by Google's Summer of Code 2006 program: an LDAP browser/manager, a Live CD, and "Wandering Books". more...
MIMP H3 (1.0-RC2) released
The second and hopefully final release candidate of the webmail client for mobile devices like PDAs and phones, MIMP H3 (1.0-RC2) has been released. It doesn't have any new features but a lot of fixes and performance improvements merged from IMP. more...
Website refactored
During the last few weeks I have revamped most of my website's backend. The new version is online now, and you hopefully don't see any difference, because that was not my intention. Instead I replaced the original CMS with my own scripts and modernized some other stuff. more...
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