ZideLook Update
Skyrix ships ZideLook 2.1: Enhanced usability by a new simplified permission handling
MAGDEBURG, June 20, 2007 Skyrix Software announces the release of ZideLook 2.1, the plugin designed to connect MS Outlook to Instant OGo Server. ZideLook allows Calendars, Appointments, Contacts and Tasks to be created in MS Outlook and easily shared between members of the same work group replacing MS Exchange for these features.
The new release implements some important scheduler improvements (SX-Enh #2033). 1st: One of the most requested features- the default write access right of OGo's scheduler application- is now working as well with ZideLook. Thus, if the boss allows it, the assistant can edit his appointments just using ZideLook. 2nd: All appointments created with ZideLook in any group calendar can be edited by each group member now.
This is a free upgrade for customers which have a valid maintenance contract.
About Skyrix Software AG
Skyrix is an European company specialising in advanced Linux based groupware solutions. It has developed into one of the leading vendors of Open Source collaboration software for SMEs which can be operated without any Linux know-how. Skyrix solutions are used in more than 5,000 installations worldwide as calendar, E-mail and groupware servers. Skyrix focuses on the application and development of Open Source Software and is an OpenGroupware.org activist. The company is based in Magdeburg, Germany.
Press contact:
Jens Münster, press@skyrix.com, +49-391-6623-200
SKYRIX Software AG, Universitätsplatz 12, D-39104 Magdeburg
www.skyrix.com
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