Usage of mobile devices for corporate purposes has gain a lot of popularity over the last few years in all kinds of companies. It is possible to access almost every information using a smartphone or a tablet. This includes sensitive data like business emails, calendar items, contacts...
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Since the release of WebApp, the Zarafa community has reported many improvements. After the 1.2 release of WebApp, we decided to focus on capabilities that give prominence to efficiency and ease of use.
A lot has been said about iOS6 in the past weeks after its release. One of those things is that users have been reporting so called 'meeting hijacking' or unwanted meeting cancellations from users that have upgraded their iPhone or iPad to iOS6. Let's look into the fix....
As there are several levels and ways to secure the access to your email, we want to share our thoughts on easy-to-use and secure solutions. We often encounter the challenge of having too many passwords or easy passwords that are used too often....
The Twitter widget ("Twidget") is the integration of the Zarafa WebApp and the infamous Twitter service. We have already addressed several technical aspects of developing a WebApp plug-in in last blog posts. This time, we wanted to show an actual example of a plugin....
So you had a great idea for a WebApp plugin or widget, and started creating Javascript and possibly even some PHP files. Now you certainly need to make your cool plugin available for use in WebApp. It will not do this by itself; so you need to register your plugin into the WebApp Plugin Framework. In this post, we'll tell you how to do this....
In the previous blog post, we described how plugins can offer the user some settings to configure the plugin's behavior. However, we then focused only on adding new user interface components to the Settings interface. In this blogpost then, we will go deeper into working with settings, and show how they can be used by the plugin....

