Re: [Evolution-hackers] EvOOolution-Communicator [was: adding an Instant Messenger to evolution to offer it to openoffice]

2007-08-18 Thread Michael Schmidt
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

Re: [Evolution-hackers] EvOOolution-Communicator [was: adding an Instant Messenger to evolution to offer it to openoffice]

2007-08-18 Thread Andre Klapper
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

Re: [Evolution-hackers] EvOOolution-Communicator [was: adding an Instant Messenger to evolution to offer it to openoffice]

2007-08-18 Thread Michael Schmidt
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

Re: [Evolution-hackers] EvOOolution-Communicator [was: adding an Instant Messenger to evolution to offer it to openoffice]

2007-08-18 Thread Andre Klapper
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

Re: [Evolution-hackers] EvOOolution-Communicator [was: adding an Instant Messenger to evolution to offer it to openoffice]

2007-08-18 Thread Michael Schmidt
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