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Les Réseaux Sociaux d'Entreprise. LLC. Development. Community. The Horde Project is about creating high quality Open Source applications and libraries, based on PHP and the Horde Framework. We strive to be the most flexible web based groupware solution on the planet. The Project The Horde Project is an open source project with a very active and robust community. The applications and libraries are developed by the Core Team members, with countless contributions from the community. The guiding principles of the Horde Project are to create solid standards-based applications using intelligent object oriented design that, wherever possible, are designed to run on a wide range of platforms and backends. There is great emphasis on making Horde as friendly to non-English speakers as possible. Currently Horde Project boasts many enterprise-ready applications, that are deployed in countless demanding environments, and numerous exciting applications still in development.

The Code. Team. Horde (software) Horde is a free web-based groupware. The components of this groupware rest on the Horde framework. This PHP-based framework provides all the elements required for rapid web application development. Horde offers applications such as the Horde IMP email client, a groupware package (calendar, notes, tasks, file manager), a wiki and a time and task tracking software. The Horde framework evolved from the IMP (Internet Messaging Project) webmail that Chuck Hagenbuch published on Freshmeat in 1998.[3] A constant stream of feature requests not all fitting for a webmail application led to the development of a more generic web application backbone: the Horde framework. The first announcement on Freshmeat was version 1.3.3 at the beginning of 2001.[4] The release of Horde 2.0 and IMP 3.0 was the first one with two truly separate components.[5] The Horde framework contains the following applications and application groups.

Horde was the web client for the Kolab groupware system up until version 3. The Horde Project.