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Zimbra announced the availability of its ZimbraME (Java
Mobile Edition) client and source code for businesses. Users of any
Java-enabled mobile phone will have access to the industry’s most complete
collaboration solution. The ZimbraME client provides Zimbra Collaboration Suite
(ZCS) Open Source and Network Edition users worldwide with free access to the
Zimbra experience with e-mail and calendar on mass-market Java-enabled mobile
phones. This extends Zimbra’s reach of services to the broadest range of devices
available in the market and builds on Yahoo!’s e-mail and mobile Web services
and as a key starting point for consumers.
- Complete Collaboration: Real-time access to email and calendar functionality;
- Mobile Web 2.0 Functions: Ability to tag messages, view them as conversations, save searches, and have access to other Web 2.0 features via mobile handsets;
- Powerful Server-side Search: Access to Zimbra’s flexible,
powerful server-side search, including the ability to search an entire inbox
regardless of the memory limitations of any device.
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