Yup Thread groups yg blm bisa Atau udh ada pluginnya kyk bb? On Jan 24, 2011 12:13 PM, "bagus™" <[email protected]> wrote: > belum support threading > kalo sudah support mungkin bakal pindah > > On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Herry Purnawan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> sumber : http://sns.ly/Jvbjy7 >> >> >> Excellent K-9 mail app for Android keeps your messages on a leash >> By Ryan Paul <http://arstechnica.com/author/ryan-paul/> | Last updated about >> 2 hours ago >> [image: Excellent K-9 mail app for Android keeps your messages on a >> leash] >> >> 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. >> >> >> Gimana menurut para pengguna K-9 ? >> >> -- >> i had a dream >> >> -- >> =============== >> "Indonesian Android Community [id-android]" >> >> HTC Android Phone with HTC Sense and HTCsense.com >> http://www.htc.com/DesireHD/ >> --------------------- >> ID Android Developer >> http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-dev >> --------------------- >> Toko Gila Original Surabaya >> Email: [email protected] Ph. 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