I use Linux Mint (Ubuntu derivative) is a daily basis, and use MLO
under wine. This is not ideal however as some features are missing;
the most important for me is the cloud sync feature (F9).

Definitely I vote a big 'YES' for a native desktop Linux client.

On Jan 13, 5:59 pm, santagu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good evening.
>
> I've been successfully using MLO-Desktop for Windows synchronizing it
> with my MLO-Blackberry but in my work we are going to installlinux
> (maybe fedora) as operating system for the PC's. When I've searched
> MLO-Desktop forLinuxI was surprised that this fantastic product is
> not forLinux.
>
> I ask that MLO-Desktop forLinuxintegrated with evolution (the gnome
> mail system) or thunderbird (firefox). I think there are many
> potential users including myself. If for example you have developed
> MLO in .net does not cost much because I think you use "mono"(the
> framework. net forlinux).
>
> Thanks.

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