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Home arrow News arrow Latest arrow First Release, Open-Exchange, Version 0.7.0
First Release, Open-Exchange, Version 0.7.0 Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 September 2004
The Open-Xchange project is proud to present the first release of the Open-Xchange Collaboration and Integration Server Environment. This version of Open-Xchange is a development release and is marked as an unstable version. This means that this version is an ongoing development version and the features and functions are not yet frozen. The roadmap milestone name of this very first version is called "Janus".
The Open-Xchange Collaboration and Integration Server Environment allows you to store appointments, contacts, tasks, emails, bookmarks, documents and many more elements and share them with other users. This environment can be accessed via any modern web browser and multiple fat clients like KDE Kontact, Ximian Evolution (announced), Konqueror, Mozilla Calendar and many more. Every 3rd party product can access this application over many different interfaces like the WebDAV interface (XML), LDAP, iCal and HTTP(S). This makes the Open-Xchange application to a powerful product which can be used in many of different business and private areas.

Read more and download it at OpenExchange

 
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