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The Mozilla Calendar project develops Mozilla Sunbird� (a stand-alone calendar application) and Lightning, a calendaring extension for Mozilla Thunderbird. Their goal is to bring Mozilla-style ... [More] ease-of-use to your calendar, without tying you to a particular storage solution. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

29 Users
   

OBM is a groupware, email, LDAP, Windows PDC, CRM, and project management application. It is mainly used as an Exchange or Notes/Domino groupware and mail server replacement, as an LDAP directory, as ... [More] a Windows PDC, as a contact and customer database, as a project management tool, or as any combination of these functions. It provides groupware (calendars, contacts, and tasks) connectors for Outlook, Thunderbird/Lightning, and PDAs. It supports internationalization and themes. It is highly scalable, and is used by sites from five to many thousands of users. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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Buni is a community of open source software developers and users dedicated to the research and development of communication and collaboration software. Buni offers Meldware Communications Suite with ... [More] Mail, a Calendar Server, Webmail, and a Secure Administration System. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Fin Calendar Server a simple embeddable cross platform schedule and calendar management solution, that integrates with popular desktop clients and provides connectors for your business applications ... [More] like CRM, sales force automation, work force management systems to expose and manage their schedule and to-do items and provide bidirectional feeds for more fully integrated task management using iCalendar, WCAP, CalDAV or IMip. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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Provides a userChrome.css for Thunderbird, Lightning, and other extensions (as the need arises -- currently includes XNote) to make these wonderful pieces of software do the one thing they don't: ... [More] integrate properly with the user's desktop. Instructions: 1) download userChrome.css 2) place into the "chrome" directory in the profile dir for your installation of Thunderbird (you will most likely have to make this directory). To find your profile, check out this link: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder 3) (Re-)start Thunderbird. 4) Enjoy happier retinas Tired of the blinding white in Lightning's calendar? Tired of the obtrusive white mail notifications which don't fit with the rest of your desktop? Annoyed that someone should insist that your notes be taken on yellow "paper"? I know I was. (: Here's the history and a bit of a rant. If you're not in the mood, just download the userChrome.css already (: It's a bit of a pet peeve of mine: developers who throw caution to the wind and just blatantly ignore the user's preferences in colors and fonts on the desktop. For the user who doesn't change anything, the application seems to be fine. For the user who bothered to mould her desktop to her liking, these applications often stick out like a sore thumb. Worse than that, for the user who has vision problems, these applications can be painful to downright unusable. In the age of automated readers for web pages, it's astounding that even the big guys can make an application so inaccessible. The simple rules for GUI development are: 1) Let the user experience the application in HER environment -- not yours. This means that if she wants it barbie-pink, that's OK. If she wants to use a high-contrast theme because of impaired vision, let her. If she wants to use a low-contrast theme because bright colors bleed into each other when she views them -- enable her. Stop being a design nazi! 2) Where there is absolutely no other recourse, at least have the decency to set BOTH text AND background colors. The only thing more annoying than an application/website that has hard-coded colors which make it difficult / unfriendly to use is an application/website where it's completely unusable because the developer(s) decided upon the same color for their font as my default background color -- and didn't set a background color. Grey-on-grey is NOT good design. And often the color changes seem to be quite arbitrary: What's the point in changing the text colors for input items on a registration form on a web page? I don't get it. [Less]
Created about 1 month ago.

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Ever wanted to get rid of Outlook ? DavMail is a POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/LDAP gateway allowing users to use any mail/calendar client with Exchange, even from the internet through Outlook Web Access on any platform, tested on MacOSX, Linux and Windows
Created 11 months ago.

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This project is mostly dead. It was to learn how to create a provider in Lightning, not to be a viable alternative to using an iCal calendar online. A (better) alternative is to use http://on-my.tv ... [More] and register for the site, which will allow you to create a set of filters for the shows you want. You can then right click on "Download iCal File" and click "Copy Link Location". In Thunderbird/Sunbird create a new network calendar (iCal) and paste the URL you copied in. The ThunderShows Provider allows a schedule of upcoming TV shows to be added as a Lightning/Sunbird calendar. TV shows are filtered so only the shows you want to appear show up. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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Sync your address book with an iPod. Supports auto-detection of iPods as long as Thunderbird is open.
Created over 2 years ago.