Stalwart Labs Releases Full JMAP Implementation for Calendars, Contacts and File Storage
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Summary
Stalwart Labs announces the full implementation of JMAP protocols for Calendars, Contacts, Address Books, File Storage, and Sharing after four years of development. This makes Stalwart the first JMAP server to support the complete family of JMAP collaboration protocols, representing a significant advancement in open, efficient groupware technology. The release builds on the success of JMAP for Mail and introduces new standards for modern collaboration tools.
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· 3 pulledAfter four years of development, we're thrilled to announce a major milestone in the evolution of Stalwart — the full implementation of JMAP for Calendars, Contacts, Address Books, File Storage, and Sharing.
With this release, Stalwart becomes the first JMAP server to fully support the entire family of JMAP collaboration protocols, marking a new era for open, efficient, and elegant groupware.
Building upon the success of JMAP for Mail, several new protocols have been developed to redefine how email, calendars, and contacts are synchronized and shared.
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