‘Read/WriteWeb’ latest blog post is titled “Chandler: No Version 1.0 After 7 Years – Can it Survive Post-Kapor?”. [Read/WriteWeb Blog]


‘Read/WriteWeb’ latest blog post:

Chandler: No Version 1.0 After 7 Years – Can it Survive Post-Kapor?

Chandler is an open source, cross platform PIM (Personal Information Manager) product that has been in development since 2001, but has yet to get to a 1.0 version. It is being built by the Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF) and has been funded to date by Mitch Kapor, who is famous for founding the first popular spreadsheet app Lotus 123. Chandler: No Version 1.0 After 7 Years – Can it Survive Post-Kapor?

About

Read/WriteWeb is a popular weblog that provides Web Technology news, reviews and analysis. It began publishing on April 20, 2003 and is now one of the most widely read and respected Web 2.0 blogs. Read/WriteWeb is ranked among Technoratis Top 100 blogs in the world. The site is edited by Richard MacManus, a recognized thought leader in the Internet industry.

*IMNewswatch would like to thank Read/WriteWeb for granting permission to reprint an excerpt of the latest RSS Feed.

Sharing is caring