Zimbra Desktop gives users access to the same sleek Zimbra experience, and showcases the latest technologies that have until now only been available via Web-based applications including:
- 'Mash-ups' with other services; for example, when viewing an e-mail, users can see their schedule by hovering over a date, or see the status of a flight by looking at a flight number;
- Powerful search that can quickly scan a user's e-mail and pull up relevant content;
- Built-in organization capabilities including automatically converting e-mails into conversations and advanced tagging; and
- Advanced calendaring that gives users access to their most important appointments and schedule even when they are on the go.
v7.2 [Sep 15, 2012]
- Fixed the issue where Briefcase check out/check in did not work in Zimbra Desktop.
- The filter sync user interface has been disabled when connected to ZCS 8.0 or higher. The Zimbra Web Clientmust be used to configure filters.
- Zimbra Desktop now uses a larger Java heap size if the system has more than 1GB of installed RAM (-Xms 128m -Xmx 512m).
- Zimbra Desktop no longer prompts for a password when started in offline mode.
- Zimbra Desktop installer is now signed with a valid certificate for use on Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
- Fixed the issue causing mail folders to show HTML tags when collapsed.
- Ability to cancel appointments from local and shared calendars.
- Fixed the issue causing deadlock while deleting mailbox.
- Briefcase sync no longer fails if item revision previously is locked.
- Auth token cookie set in SyncRequest.
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