In our first post of the series, we highlighted a few of the recent creations coming out of Wayne State University – their Broadcast, AccessID, and Anti-Phishing Zimlets. Given the unique customization abilities, there are many reasons and motives behind every Zimlet’s conception. So, we decided to check in with Systems Analyst Rob Thompson, to […]
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Zimlets Go Back to School
It’s September, which signals the time students will be returning to school. At Zimbra, this means continuing our work with the more than 500 institutions that have deployed the Zimbra Collaboration Suite Network Edition worldwide. We are thrilled to help educators and students alike with their communication needs in over 33 countries, including institutions such […]
Yahoo! Emoticons in Zimbra Mail
For the last post in the Power Zimlet Series (Attach Email, Ignore Conversations, Contact Organizer, Task Reminders), we are ending on a lighter note. Zimlet 5: Emoticons in Email Who doesn’t love emoticons? They are core part of life online and I admit am a huge fan of them. Historically Zimbra has always supported emoticons […]
Contacts Organizer Zimlet: 5 ways to organize your contacts
Power Zimlet #3 If you have 100s or even 1000s of contacts and perhaps also using multiple address books and want to organize them, this one is for you. With lot of contacts also comes organization or maintenance, syncing and other issues. For example, say you want to move all your company’s contacts into one […]
Ignore (unimportant) conversations
Power Zimlet #2 Every now and then we get messages from co-workers and others that we are not interested in. It gets annoying especially when it becomes a huge back-and-forth thread of conversation. And we fall into this gray-area where we don’t necessarily want to manually filter them or, we don’t want to see such […]
Zimbra and Alfresco Go to Peru
One of the great things about being an open source company is that we have a passionate community that goes beyond the boundaries of any one location (Zimbra HQ, for example), with community members that participate and contribute from all over the globe. We saw this early on with the help the community gave us for international translations, […]