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Horde Groupware

Horde Groupware is an enterprise ready browser-based collaboration suite. Users can manage and share calendars, contacts, tasks, and notes with the standards compliant components from the Horde Project. Horde Groupware bundles the separately available applications Kronolith, Turba, Nag, and Mnemo. It can be extended with any of the released Horde applications or the Horde modules that are still in development, like a file manager, a bookmark manager, a forum, or a wiki.

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Release Notes: This release fixes XSS vulnerabilities. It has updated Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Slovak, and Swedish translations. There are small bugfixes and improvements.

Release Notes: This release adds override for broken Sendmail implementations. It adds a missing method required for notes sychronization. It improves ActiveSync policy configuration, LDAP address book performance, navigation when editing contact group entries, and event attendee auto-completion. It fixes phone number synchronization with newer Funambol clients, and fixes the calendar migration script. It has updated Brazilian Portuguese, Finnish, German, Hungarian, and Spanish translations. There are small bugfixes and improvements.

Release Notes: This release fixes an XSS vulnerability (CVE-2012-0909), adds support for resetting passwords in LDAP, and fixes compatibility with Firefox 10.

Release Notes: This release displays the event time in the dynamic calendar view if requested, improves vCard compatibility, updates the Japanese translation, and adds small bugfixes and improvements.

Release Notes: Improved weather support. Improved Kolab compatibility. Improved CalDAV compatibility. Improved notes sorting. A fix for setting custom task alarm methods. Updated Dutch and Japanese translations. Small bugfixes and improvements.

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30 Sep 2010 18:34 salsadoom

Words fail to describe how good this software actually is. Fast, stable, full of useful features. Syncs with phones, works with everything. Its a wonder to me that this isn't widely discussed and adopted by the Linux world in general. Its as far as I'm concerned the only stable and working piece of groupware in the Linux world.

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