Horde open source groupware preps version 4 release | Linux Today

Horde open source groupware preps version 4 release

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 8, 2010

“The Horde open source messaging and groupware project is
gearing up for the first major release of its application suite and
development environment in years with version 4, which is due to
arrive in mid-2010.

“Horde has a long history since the first release of the
framework over a decade ago. Version 3 first appeared in late 2004
and since then a large ecosystem of applications has flourished
around it — from Web-based PIM to photo management.

“Lead developer and release manager Jan Schneider says the
version 4 release will be marked with more features and integration
options, as well as a fresh approach to the Horde development
environment.

“Originally slated for release in 2009, Horde 4 is nearing
completion and is likely to be available mid-year.”


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