arstechnica.com — Mozilla Labs has released a new open source messaging platform prototype called Raindrop. The project offers a powerful Web-based interface for interacting with messaging systems like Skype and e-mail—but installation is not for the faint of heart.
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shinkouOct 27, 2009
So "everybody owns a private web server" will be the forthcoming trend. Are we not complicating things around?
sensualpandaOct 27, 2009
Google Wave competition?i think not.
iritegoodOct 27, 2009
No. Not even close. Your assumption was stupid and based on an idiotic premise.
johnydOct 27, 2009
No exchange support? If Thunderbird had Exchange support I would deploy it across our organization in 5 minutes (after testing).
mattbdOct 27, 2009
I might try it out, but I'm going to wait for Ubuntu Karmic and try it on that - it's too much grief installing things like CouchDB on my MacBook since I'd have to compile it from source or use Fink or MacPorts. (Yes, I don't care what anyone says, it IS harder on a Mac).