On Wed, March 4, 2009 3:46 pm, Randal T. Rioux wrote:
> I'm back. Sorry to say I left for a while to try out Horde. After intense
> psychotherapy I'm pleased to say that I missed SquirrelMail so much I had
> to go back.
>
> There are two plugins that I expressed intent to take over a while ago. I
> plan on doing some coding this week to release new versions asap. Please
> see my notes below and let me know your thoughts, dreams and hopes for
> their progress.
>
> ***************************************************
>
> Notes: Current Version 1.2
>
http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=79>
> Confirmed by author to be "abandoned" - up for adoption.
>
> Features/Changes:
>
> - Re-code for SM Plugin Development Guideline adherence
> - Change "stickies" interface to table-based
> - Option to store data in separate "flat" file or PostgreSQL/MySQL DB
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Bookmarks: Current Version 2.0.3
>
http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=93>
> Confirmed by author to be "abandoned" - up for adoption.
>
> Features/Changes:
>
> - Re-code for SM Plugin Development Guideline adherence
> - Option to store data in PostgreSQL DB
> - Add search capability
> - Create browser button for bookmarks toolbar to add pages
Good to hear from you again. I wondered what had happened to you.
Please be sure to work from the true latest Bookmarks plugin. The one on the SM site
is not the latest. I had worked with the original author on developing the plugin.
Later, after the author bowed out, Fredrik Jervfors made some modifications for me
such as to add a Delete All Bookmarks function (to use as a precursor to doing a
fresh import). I suggested that this latest version should get added to the SM
downloads page, but that never happened.
I can send you this latest version if you like.
I also have somee development versions that another person worked on with me a
couple of years ago. They were fairly ambitious, creating live clickable and
expandable bookmarks and folders in the folders pane, via javascript.
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