The new end user flash demo has been posted on the web site. This version features: * Enterprise mashups: Skype and Google maps * Calendar drag and drop, sashing * Delegated & shared calendars * RSS feeds Additionally, the core functionality modules have been updated to highlight new features in the latest release. Zimbra You […]
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Adding AjaxTK UI Components to Existing HTML
I get lots of questions about adding AjaxTk UI components (a.k.a. DWT components) to existing HTML content. This is actually fairly easy to do. You can find an example of how right here
Ajax Design Center
As it is realized within Zimbra and most other Ajax applications today, development is accomplished via GUI, object-oriented programming in Javascript. (Please see Ajax Programming Report Card and Ajax Sweet Spots.) This is the sort of work that developers with Java SWT, Java Swing, or C# skills will accel in at, but also the sort […]
Updates
Been quiet here on the blog, but quite the opposite here inside Zimbra. We opened up CVS for those who want to live on the edge. We’ve also released the first beta of our Outlook Connector. Those of you trying the new Outlook support you can comment and discuss it here. Today we also posted […]
New ports Mac OSX and Fedora Core 4
Pushed a couple new OSS binary builds. Mac OSX and Fedora Core 4. These have not had as much QA as the Fedroa 3 and Red Hat builds so any feedback will help us make these better. The release notes have been updated as well. You can get the builds here.
Dislocators for Email, Messaging, and Collaboration
To enter a mature market, start-ups need there to be dislocators or “sea changes” in technology or business model or, better yet, both. For example, WebLogic (my last time around the block) benefited from three technology dislocators and one business model dislocator: (1) The emergence of the Web, and the associated requirement to deliver Web-enabled […]