On 8/19/07, Andre Klapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hey, Fine, thats why it is of interest. So you need only to bring the
> > RS core library to 5 frames (login/create account / friendslist,
> > personal chat, filebrowse, options for router) in the gui of linux
> > and win.
>
> evolution is N
Am Sonntag, den 19.08.2007, 02:44 +0200 schrieb Michael Schmidt:
> hey, Fine, thats why it is of interest. So you need only to bring the
> RS core library to 5 frames (login/create account / friendslist,
> personal chat, filebrowse, options for router) in the gui of linux
> and win.
evolution is
On 8/19/07, Andre Klapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> evolution IS available for windows.
>
hey, Fine, thats why it is of interest. So you need only to bring the
RS core library to 5 frames (login/create account / friendslist,
personal chat, filebrowse, options for router) in the gui of linux
ahoj,
Am Sonntag, den 19.08.2007, 01:46 +0200 schrieb Michael Schmidt:
> So two ideas come here:
> (1) open office needs definately an email client and maybe an IM client.
...and a kitchensink. in short: no, it does not. it perhaps just needs
improved integration.
> Retroshare is a cool Instant
Hi Andre and list,
thanks for the fast feedback, sorry to mix up sylpheed and evolution,
but wanted to write to evolution, as this has as well a calendar function.
So two ideas come here:
(1) open office needs definately an email client and maybe an IM client.
(2) Thunderbird will stay at Mozilla