On Tuesday, 2011-08-16, Duncan wrote:
Kevin Krammer posted on Tue, 16 Aug 2011 14:53:41 +0200 as excerpted:
On Sunday, 2011-08-14, Martin Bednár wrote:
first of all, I'd like to state that I'm all in for the Akonadi concept
: a central storage for pim-related (and other) data; endless
Kevin Krammer posted on Wed, 17 Aug 2011 10:07:52 +0200 as excerpted:
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Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
BTW, Kevin, I have a personal hotkey popup script[1] the action menu of
which with my switch of a couple months ago to firefox from konqueror as
my default browser, I
Hi Martin,
On Sunday, 2011-08-14, Martin Bednár wrote:
Hi all,
first of all, I'd like to state that I'm all in for the Akonadi concept : a
central storage for pim-related (and other) data; endless possibilities.
However, I have a few questions : how does mail search work? I gathered
that
Kevin Krammer posted on Tue, 16 Aug 2011 14:53:41 +0200 as excerpted:
On Sunday, 2011-08-14, Martin Bednár wrote:
first of all, I'd like to state that I'm all in for the Akonadi concept
: a central storage for pim-related (and other) data; endless
possibilities.
FWIW, the kdepim developers
Le Mardi 16 d'août 2011 14:53:41 Kevin Krammer a écrit :
Hi Martin,
On Sunday, 2011-08-14, Martin Bednár wrote:
Hi all,
first of all, I'd like to state that I'm all in for the Akonadi concept
: a central storage for pim-related (and other) data; endless
possibilities.
However,
Hi all,
first of all, I'd like to state that I'm all in for the Akonadi concept : a
central storage for pim-related (and other) data; endless possibilities.
However, I have a few questions : how does mail search work? I gathered that
mails get fed to nepomuk, but so far I have only been able