Kolab 2.x Clients
- KDE Kontact and Kontact-Touch (K Desktop Environment, Free Software)
- Horde (integrated in Kolab since v2.2.1), a web-frontend for utilising web-browsers as Kolab-clients (Free Software)
- SyncKolab, a Mozilla Thunderbird / SeaMonkey and Lightning extension (Free Software)
- evolution-kolab (integrated in GNOME / Evolution since v3.4.0, see, ) extends GNOME's Evolution and EDS (Evolution-Data-Server) to be a full-featured Kolab-client (Free Software)
- Kolab's integrated Horde also provides a SyncML interface, over which SyncML-capable mobile phones can synchronise PIM-data on a Kolab-server (Free Software)
- Z-Push (integrated in Kolab since v2.3.0) enables ActiveSync-capable clients to access their server mailboxes and to use Kolab-provided PIM-functionality (Free Software)
- Kolab-WS extends Kolab to provide Kolab-functionality as a web-service; Kolab-WS was originally part of Syncphony, which utilises Kolab-WS since their split (Free Software)
- Syncphony (initially "kolab-sync") connects Kolab-WS with a Funambol sync-server, thus enabling devices supported by Funambol to synchronise their PIM-Data with a Kolab server (Free Software)
- kolab-android synchronises Android's addressbook and calendar to IMAP-folders in the Kolab2 format (Free Software)
- Toltec Connector (Microsoft Outlook Connector, Proprietary Software)
- KONSEC Konnektor (Microsoft Outlook MAPI Storage Provider, Proprietary Software)
- Bynari Outlook Connector (Microsoft Outlook MAPI Provider, Proprietary Software)
- Aethera, a client solely for the Kolab 1 format, available for Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOSX (Free Software)
- Rouncube is the default Webclient in the Kolab 2.4 release
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