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October 29, 2004
Chandler 0.4 is out!
This week, as promised, OSAF released Chandler 0.4, the first experimentally usable version of the open source, cross platform PIM client.
While this is still a very early pre-release primarily of interest to software developers and other brave souls who don't mind living out on the edge, it's good to see a real desktop program that can send and receive email and synch calendars via WebDAV.
As the documentation says, I wouldn't trust it with my real data, but I got it working fine on a test account here, using the UW imap and smtp servers, and a webdav server I have an account on at UC Santa Cruz.
This is real progress!
Congratulations to Mitch, Chao, Lisa, Pieter, Katie, Heikki, Andi, Ted, Brian, and all the rest of the OSAF gang!
Posted by oren at October 29, 2004 3:05 PM
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