On 1/10/07, Joe Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Some of them apply.  EDS isn't a general data store; it has APIs and
> backends that are very specific to the types of data it stores.  Also,
> very few applications (none other than Evolution, I believe) actually
> store info in EDS.  They're all read only, consuming EDS's data.

the 770 addressbook reads and writes to it
Contacts and Dates (from OHand) do as well
Ekiga uses it to store contact information
Deskbar, Clock panel application, contact-lookup-applet
GLabels
gnome-control-center
gnome-phone-manager
gnome-launch-box

apt-cache rdepends libebook1.2-5 is pretty long

iain
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