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Originally Posted by KevinH Not yet. The server supports full ACL's and Versioning so the client will get this soon.
All the data can be pulled out from the REST interface so it can be shared. The goal will be to make that format simple and HTML friendly so a special viewer is not needed to get the basic content. Of course the integrated Zimlet's won't run on a remote machine unless they have Zimbra. |
Why is this? If the data can be pulled from a REST interface (say the spreadsheet data), and if the ACL's permit it, why not allow a user to login and just manage that one piece of data? I know situations (say a external vendor) where this would be a killer feature, and something that Exchange can't (easily) do, but that Zimbra would enable really easily....
Or for example, think about a simple piece of data that represents a work order with status, or a ticket. I could definitly see some utility to being able to edit remotely (going through a abbrievated login proccess to get ACLS) but still manage this information in Zimbra.
Also, can these pages also be tagged and sorted via the existing mechanism? That would also allow Zimbra to really do what Exchange promised years ago, coherently manage information and share it not only intra-organizationally but externally as well.