As anyone who uses Zimbra knows, we like to make cool stuff. A while back, we decided to make a rich mobile client for Zimbra Collaboration Suite which a regular phone could use to access Zimbra. We decided to base it on J2ME, a ubiquitous Java Runtime environment on many mobile devices, that allows it […]
Want a Free MacBook Air?
Yeah, so do I…. But I’m not eligible, and you are! We’re giving away this MacBook Air to promote Zimbra Desktop, a revolutionary new e-mail client built on the Zimbra Web Client. Here’s how you can get it. Since I first started using Zimbra Desktop last year, it has grown on me. I just can’t […]
March Madness
At Zimbra, we have many great customers in a wide range of industries, from financial services (H&R Block), to healthcare (Huntsville Hospital), to manufacturing (Middleville Tool and Die). Recently we have begun picking up steam in the education market, and we have been lucky to have over 300 educational institutions around the globe as customers. […]
CalDav & Leopard Goodness
For those of us who live and breath by our calendar, making sure that you always have access to it, is a must. Enter the CalDAV Protocol: A standardized way for different clients to access one calendar. Leopard’s (OS 10.5) iCal application has built in CalDav support, and it works great with Zimbra 5.0. Here’s […]
Vote: Webware 100 Awards
Times have been busy for us here @ Zimbra. We have been working to get some cool stuff into 5.0.3, and some other cool stuff that we’ll blog about later. In the mean time, Zimbra’s been nominated for the a Webware top 100 award. Who do you think should win? If you’re a Zimbra fan, […]
ZimbraNotify: The Missing Linux ZCS Toaster
Zimbra has a toaster for Mac, and a toaster for Windows…but didn’t have a toaster for Linux until pbruna came along with his adaptation of the checkgmail program by Owen Marshall. Linux fanboys rejoice, your toaster is here (bread not included). If you haven’t had time to drop by the forums lately here’s a quick […]