Persian Calendar
Some of Iranian customers tend to use their native calendar.
As I know Persian calendar is planned, but we ask you to do this with a higher priority.
This will be available in Axigen X2 (currently scheduled for Q1, 2018).
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Anonymous commented
Hi
Our AXigen version is 8.1.3
Is it possible to upgrade or Update?
License type:NonProfit-OrganizationLicense version:8.1
Registration code:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Registered to:Shabstar Islamic Azad University
Contact person:Mr. Pabakhsh
Distributed by:Rayan Samaneh Arka
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Bob Azarafshar commented
This is to inform supporting and publishing team of Axigen e-mail solution product that, we as a big company who wishes to install and use your product, want to appreciate you for your useful and convinient product (Axigen) and want to ask you to kindly speed up the procedure of implementing Persian calendar beside current version of calendar. It is obvious that this version of calendar (Persian) will satisfy the needs of current customers of Axigen in Iran and Afghanistan and might attract newer customers to Axigen e-mail solution.
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ashtari commented
thanks
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Farokh moghadam commented
Thanks from Axigen for Persian Calendar
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AdminGabriel (PM, Axigen) commented
In order to properly evaluate this, we would need a few clarifications on how you see this. Please provide some guidance (see below):
* We're talking about the Solar Hijri calendar, right?
* I assume this is about support in WebMail, as each client seems to implement more or less support for it (e.g. Outlook 2016 has partial support). Is that correct?
* Based the data we have so far, we're looking at:
1. Introducing a new per user option for Solar Hijri as an alternative calendar (in Settings).
2. When checked, that would basically show both the Gregorian dates and the Solar Hijri dates, in all views. The question here would be if we also need an additional option to use one or the other as default (reference). This would be especially impactful when representing months and years (start and end dates) in the calendar views and navigation between months and years.
3. Do the users also need this in the calendar composer or can we leave without it for now?Any additional information would be welcome.
Thank you.