Makan Memory HH, pernah coba utk di set store ke SD.....wah jadi lemot
utk buka/baca email nya
Kayanya Gmail masih lebih Ok deh, apalagi kalo utk Donut-Eclair udah
bisa spt ya utk Froyo...paling gak ukuran Font bisa di gede-in --- or di
kecilin
K9 yg sekarang udah ada settingan itu, kalo yg dulu belum ada
Jus*
MB300
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On 24/01/2011 11:08, Herry Purnawan wrote:
Google's conventional e-mail client for Android has always felt like a
second-class citizen compared to the company's GMail application. It
has a very limited user interface, lacks basic features like support
for moving messages between folders, and isn't particularly reliable.
Google has been slow to address the program's weaknesses and doesn't
seem to notice most of the complaints.
Fortunately, there is a good third-party fork called K-9. It's not
particularly pretty, but it's highly functional and well-maintained.
K-9 is based on Google's original Android mail client and is similarly
distributed under the open source Apache license, but it's got a whole
pile of additional features.
K-9 supports IMAP IDLE for push messaging. It also gives the user
fine-grained control over push and polling message retrieval behavior,
with various configuration options that can be set per account and per
folder. It also gives you a bit more control over notifications,
including the option to have a separate notification tone for each
account. You can also configure a "quiet time" range during which you
don't want any intrusive notifications.
The K-9 message list view is a lot more sophisticated and configurable
than that of the default mail client. You can, for example, configure
it to show a short excerpt of the message text. You can also hide the
selection checkboxes and the star icon that is used to mark favorite
messages. When the checkbox is hidden, you can still select a message
for a batch operation by dragging it to the right in the list
view—making the checkbox appear temporarily.
You can individually adjust the font size of many different user
interface elements across the account list, folder lists, message
lists, and the messages themselves. There are also several different
options for the date format that shows up in the message views. K-9
has two different "themes" which basically allow the user to choose
between a light color scheme and a dark color scheme.
K-9 offers a rich set of sorting options that you can use to control
how items are ordered in the message list. For example, you can have
it organize messages by sender or sort so that unread items show up at
the top. Another nice advantage of K-9 is its built-in search feature,
which can be accessed by hitting the physical search button on your
Android device. Search queries appear to match against message text in
addition to subject and sender fields.
There are a number of much-needed message management features in K-9
that aren't supported in Google's client. You can move or copy
messages to other folders, filter to find other messages from a
particular sender, or flag a message as spam to have it moved to the
spam folder that you have configured for the account. The message view
in K-9 is also a bit more functional. For example, it has an option
that will let you view the full header for a message.
In addition to the excellent feature set, K-9 also has superior
performance compared to the default mail client. It seems to handle
IMAP message loading more efficiently and doesn't exhibit the kind of
responsiveness issues I had with Google's e-mail client.
Although K-9 fills almost all of the gaps in Android's native e-mail
functionality, there is still room for improvement. Its most notable
weakness is its lack of support for message threading. It doesn't
provide a way to group related messages into conversations.
Conclusion
The general mediocrity of Google's first-party Android applications
continues to disappoint us. It's good that the third-party developer
community has stepped up to address the platform's limitations with
better software and a more responsive approach to filling in feature gaps.
Even though K-9 is a derivative of Google's mail client and is
developed under the same license, Google is unfortunately not open to
merging large patches
<http://groups.google.com/group/android-platform/browse_thread/thread/22a120d501fb7475/53623aa29d4bc1fd> or
complex enhancements from K-9.
It's understandable for Google to have a more rigorous code review
process and want new functionality submitted in more manageable
bite-sized chunks. It's also easy to understand why some of the more
gearhead-centric features in K-9 aren't desirable for inclusion in the
standard e-mail client. Those issues aside, there are some critically
important bits of underlying mail management functionality in K-9 that
are desperately needed upstream.
There is no conceivable reason to explain why Google isn't adopting
that code from K-9 to make the Android mail experience better. It's
disappointing that Google's lack of transparent and inclusive
development has forced the community to collaborate around a fork
while the upstream client has languished and practically become
abandonware.
The latest stable version of K-9 is available for installation from
the Android Market. You can also download installable packages of more
recent builds from the K-9 download page
<http://code.google.com/p/k9mail/downloads/list>. The K-9 source code
can be obtained from a public subversion repository
<http://code.google.com/p/k9mail/source/checkout> hosted on Google Code
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