FWIW I am (still) an Ecco Pro user. I mostly run it under Linux using
Wine, which works pretty well.
There is still a pretty vibrant community for Ecco Pro, eg. via the
'ecco_pro' yahoo group (different to the 'eccopro' group!). There have
been some very impressive add-ons and patches written for Ecco,
allowing eg. scripting via Lua. The main problem with Ecco is
perceived to be ever-more limited sync support with modern devices.
In many ways I would love to move from Ecco Pro to Leo. The ability to
use the Python scripting would be great. However I've never found how
to be able to use Leo to match Ecco's column/folder paradigm. And
Ecco's sheer speed is great.
I'd be interested to know more about how, as an ex-Ecco user, you set
up your Leo files, and your workflow in general.
Cheers
jon N
On Aug 17, 11:11 pm, Largo84 <[email protected]> wrote:
> As a long-time ECCO-Pro user and now refuge, the biggest things I miss
> from ECCO-Pro moving to Leo is the integrated Calendar and Contacts.
> Of course, i can't (or won't) go back now as ECCO-Pro has been dead
> for over a decade.
>
> I do almost everything now in Leo but would love to be able to
> integrate those two pieces again. (I can't ditch Outlook entirely,
> though I'd like to, but the less I need it, the better.) My 2 cents.
>
> Rob......................
>
> On Aug 16, 4:40 pm, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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