
For customers already running the Zimbra Collaboration back-end, we’re going to add some unique enhancements through Zimbra Desktop (as well as our other user experiences). Simple, email clients have seen no innovation in the past 20 years. So why are we re-investing in Zimbra Desktop? We’ve put together some release notes so you can see what enhancements and bug fixes we made (besides putting the awesome new Zimbra logo in there). Zimbra Desktop 7.2.5 is a small release, but we have big plans! Right now we’re just getting the engineering trains running again (so to speak). Today, we announced the availability of Zimbra Desktop 7.2.5: Zimlets let you extend Zimbra Desktop’s user experience in new and interesting ways. Zimbra Desktop also supports the Zimbra ‘Zimlet’ extensibility modules. Zimbra Desktop works both online and offline and does not require Zimbra Collaboration on the back-end – which means you can connect to Microsoft Exchange, Google Gmail and other mail systems through Zimbra Desktop. For people familiar with tools such as Microsoft Outlook, you’ll feel immediately comfortable with Zimbra Desktop:
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Zimbra Desktop is a productivity application that you can install on Windows, Mac or Linux. In January of this year, I announced at the Paris Zimbra community meeting that we were re-investing in Zimbra Desktop and that it would continue to be a product offered by Zimbra.


One of the first things we did was start talking to our customers and we quickly found out about this great email client: Zimbra Desktop. In July of 2013, Telligent acquired Zimbra from VMware. When Zimbra Collaboration Server 7.2.7 was released back in early 2012, VMware announced that Zimbra Desktop would EOL in a future release of Zimbra. By Rob Howard on in Product News, Company News, Open Source, Zimbra Desktop
