Of course, Kevin, and thank-you very much for your reply. And I am sure Zimbra has incomparably more well-thought-of strategy than what I can conjure up in a few words, sprung from my, perhaps, not-maturely-developed ideas.
However, I, sometimes, do tend to think, that if there would be an independent Zimbra Web Client, there can be many takers. This, itself would bear a lot of value - I don't know of other clients that are:
- Ajax-based and thus no reloads needed
- View Emails as Conversations
- (the forthcoming) PGP/GPG , S/MIME features
- Ability to add new modules (Apps - Calendar, Wiki, IM, etc.)
- Ability to add Zimlets (or anything equivalent), etc.
- all of these and more in one package.
In addition, wouldn't it be fascinating to have a remote App and Zimlets, deploy feature? That is, from a zimbra.com maintained repository - similar to CPAN. And there can be competitions for the best app and best zimlet and so many other fun things.
