We did away with time lags when switching from one screen to another, so the Web Admin should now feel much faster. The focus was on (1) performance and (2) improved usability. Our web interface team has completed a major piece of work in the Kerio Connect Web Admin. So, here you have it - Kerio Outlook Connector for 32/64-bit Microsoft Outlook. From conversations with customers we pretty quickly realized that many users wanted to move to full 64-bit environments much more quickly than perhaps Microsoft had hoped. However, that was not what customers saw as best for themselves. We took this as a recommendation and made our Kerio Outlook Connector work with the 32-bit version of Microsoft Outlook (x86). When Outlook 2010 came out running on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows systems, Microsoft inexplicably recommended that you run Outlook in a 32-bit mode even on a 64-bit Windows system. The benefits of a well integrated productivity client like Outlook, which works reliably and unhampered in both online and offline worlds, are hard to question. Though challenged by many (mounting pressure from Google Docs and perhaps VMware Zimbra made Microsoft consider an defensive attack on its own turf with the recent launch of Office 365 - accompanied by a series of service outages in August and September), Outlook remains a staple of the corporate world. Now about the workhorse of the corporate world - Microsoft Outlook. Kerio Outlook Connector for 64-bit Outlook I get to choose between Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync or standards-based CalDAV/CardDAV/IMAP, which are equally good, however EAS provides a few more services such as true push contacts, push calendar or GAL lookup. This is how it works: I launch Safari on my iPhone, type my WebMail address, click on "Set up my phone", and follow the on-screen instructions. We have integrated a Kerio Connect-specific Configuration Profile right into Kerio WebMail and that will surely please any IT administrator. Got the iPhone? For a while, Apple has been supporting configuration profiles to simplify the setup process for Mail, Contacts and iCal apps in the iPhone. Right from my Kerio WebMail I select the Kerio Connect Account Assistant, and with a double click my Mac is ready to fly. Now it takes a single click to get them all configured to work with Kerio Connect 7.3 running in the background. And the process for getting all three key Mac productivity apps (Apple Mail, iCal, Address Book) and popular Microsoft apps (Entourage 2008 and Outlook 2011 for Mac) configured can be demanding for some users. There's obviously a choice of configuration methods, most notably the Apple Mail client gives you four just for starters - POP3, IMAP, Exchange IMAP (IMAP/WebDAV) or Exchange (EWS). We took a good hard look at how Mac clients are used and configured by our customers. Kerio Outlook Connector for 64-bit Outlook.Here is a quick run down of what's coming down the pipe: Starting with the Unified Account Assistant to simplify the life of Mac users, all the way to storing digital certificates in Kerio GAL to take complexity out of sending and reading encrypted mail, the new Kerio Connect 7.3 is stronger than ever.
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