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Horde (software)

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Horde Application Framework
Developer The Horde Core Team
Latest release 3.1.3 / 17 August 2006
OS Cross-platform
Genre Web application framework
License GNU Lesser General Public License
Website http://www.horde.org/

Horde is a PHP-based Web application framework. It offers applications such as the Horde IMP email client, a groupware package (calendar, notes, tasks, file manager), a wiki and a time and task tracking software.

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Applications

The Horde framework contains the following applications and application groups.

Horde Email Platform

  • IMP - a web-based email client.
    • DIMP - a version of IMP utilizing AJAX-like technologies to allow a more dynamic user experience.
    • MIMP - a stripped down version of IMP for use on devices with a small screen or limited HTML support such as mobile phones, PDAs and others.
  • Ingo - an email filter rules manager.
  • Sork - a collection of four other Horde modules (accounts, forwards, passwd, and vacation) which together perform various account management functions.

Horde Groupware

link: http://www.horde.org/groupware/

  • Kronolith - a calendar application.
  • Mnemo - a note manager.
  • Nag - a multiuser task list manager.
  • Turba - a Horde address book / contact manager.

Horde Groupware Webmail Edition

Horde Groupware Webmail Edition extends the Horde Groupware by the Horde e-mail applications IMP and Ingo. (Link: http://www.horde.org/webmail/)

Horde Developer Tools

  • Chora - a version control repository viewer supporting CVS and Subversion.
  • Whups - the Web Horde User Problem Solver, a ticket-tracking system.

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