Portable Zimbra Desktop Windows
Dear All, Can anyone make Zimbra Desktop portable? I Think It's great email client aplication. Zimbra Desktop Description for Windows 10. Zimbra Desktop is a free and open source email client application that gives you online and offline access to all your email accounts in one place.
Zimbra Desktop is a powerful tool which aims to integrate your email accounts, Facebook and Twitter streams, calendars and more into a single program. You can set up the program to manage your Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail and regular IMAP/ POP3 email accounts, for instance. Zimbra will download email messages from webmail accounts so they're accessible when you're offline. And you get all the features you'd expect from any email client.
So you can compose and send emails from any account; create new folders and tags to help organise your mail; build filters to automatically route mail to the appropriate folder; maintain an address book for all your contacts, and more. That's just the start, though. You're also able to manage your schedule through multiple calendars where you can set up all your appointments, meetings and events. You already have a Gmail or Yahoo! No problem, Zimbra can sync with those as well. Of course there are also plenty of social networking features. You can immediately view the latest Digg articles, view various top tweets or run custom Twitter searches of your own, for example.
And the program can connect to and access your own Facebook and Twitter accounts, too. And there are plenty of other bonus features, including the ability to track the progress on your tasks, including start and end dates, with the percentage each one is complete. Not everything here is quite as professional as you'd expect. There are a few interface quirks, for instance.
There's no local help. And if you go online to search the official documentation for assistance on the social networking features, for example, you'll find the manual doesn't include the words 'Facebook' or 'Twitter' at all. Still, it is a powerful program which could be very useful to plenty of people.
Just be aware you may have to be a little patient, at least initially, while you're trying to figure out how everything works. WhatsApp Messenger is the world's most popular instant messaging app for smartphones. You can use it to send and receive text and voice messages, photos, videos, even call your friends in other countries, and because it uses your phone's internet connection it might not cost you anything at all (depending on whether you'll pay data charges). It's easy to set up and use. There's no need to create and remember new account names or pins because it works with your phone number, and uses your regular address book to find and connect you with friends who use WhatsApp already.
You can talk one-to-one or in group chats, and because you're always logged in there's no way to miss messages. Even if your phone is turned off, WhatsApp will save your messages and display them as soon as you're back online. There's plenty more (location sharing, contact exchange, message broadcasting) and the app is free for a year, currently $0.99/ year afterwards. What's New in Version 2.19.22 • You can now reply to a group message privately in your 1:1 chat.
Tap and hold a message in a group chat and select 'More', then 'Reply Privately'. • When editing a photo or video, you can tap the smiley icon to add stickers. • From the Status tab, you can now 3D touch to preview a contact's status.
[quote user='jjzhuang']feel free to file an RFE, however there are multiple hurddles to overcome to do this. If you unplug the memory stick in the middle of using the software, the data can become inconsistent and no longer usable.
Which email client can do this today?[/QUOTE] Hi I agree, there is a risk of data damage if the user just remove the memory stick. But this risk already exists anyway and the users knows about it. I think this is a minor issue, if compared to the benefits of a portable edition. BTW: Thunderbird, Portable Edition PortableApps.com - Portable software for USB drives Regards from Brasil, Renato. Haha yeah, I just couldn't pass up the irony;) There is actually a plugin for Thunderbird to sync contacts with Zimbra.
You could install that with your portable Thunderbird. Doesn't really help with calendars, etc. I would agree that a portable version of Zimbra Desktop would be nice, but I'd hate to have my email on a flash drive only to get stolen. Which leads me to another question: Is it possible to password-protect Zimbra Desktop?