[ngw] next release of GW
Steve Bogdanski
bogdansk at cvm.msu.edu
Tue Apr 13 15:38:40 UTC 2010
Shouldn't be too difficult if they use HTML5 in the future for WebAccess. This is exactly where Gmail is moving and why Google is discontinuing Gears (how offline caching is currently done).
As for Mac/Linux support, I almost feel that Novell should focus more allowing integration with OS X's (and Linux) native apps, like iMail. Usually seems that Linux and Mac users already have their favorite apps for email, calendaring, contacts and would be happier if those could properly integrate with GroupWise rather to have to use/learn another client.
-Steve
>>> On 4/13/2010 at 11:29 AM, "Steve Singhose" <ssinghose at wccg.net> wrote:
That functionality could be sufficient if done well.
Steve.
>>> Joseph Marton <jmmarton at gmail.com> 4/13/2010 08:07 >>>
Not true. Look at Gmail. I can cache several days of e-mail using a
browser (and it doesn't have to be Chrome) so that I can access my
mailbox even if I'm online. It can be done. No reason Novell can't
add this to WebAccess as well.
Joe
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Steve Singhose <ssinghose at wccg.net> wrote:
> Biggest pain I can think of for web clients is lack of caching or remote mode. Users without connectivity are not supported.
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