no it is not, i currentl have a little php/_javascript_ button on my browser that bookmarks the page i am viewing, and then a script comes in once a day to turn it into emails for evo, so each time i bookmark a url it turn into an email in one of the evo folders, the email is html formatted so i can open it and click on the link an voila the page opens.On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 18:16, HvR wrote: > no it doesnt belong in a browser, if i use that argument, then email > belongs in an email reader, news belongs in a news reader, addresses > in an addressbook, appointments in a calendar, so evolution would be a > useless tool. Keeping all the objects in my busy life organised is > what i am looking for evo to do. and face it bookmarks are important > these days. except that Evolution is not a web browser, so how could we keep track of another programs settings? that's just rediculous.
A better way to do this it would be to just use drag and drop: i drag the link i am viewing from my web browser and drop it on the evo window: voila the bookmark and time stamp are added. Not that hard to to...
not bloat...i want to use evo to manage all my data objects, so all my emails, appointments, todo, memos, bookmarks and files. I know it is a lot to ask for, but evo is classified as a PIM isnt it? PIM stands for Personal Information Manager...> > so your argument will be: then shouldnt evo also track my files? the > answer is yes please if that would be possible... so...what you want is bloat? :-)
next people will want Evolution to be an Operating System... Jeff > > On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 11:31, Rodrigo Moya wrote: > > On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 19:17, HvR wrote: > > > yes please!!! pretty please with sugar on it! > > > > > > can we also have a bookmark manager in evo? > > > > > ugh, that belongs to a web browser. What do you want it for in > > Evolution? > > > > cheers
