Outlook has been having note-taking functionality for years, and some of
our users are missing this functionality in Thunderbird and the web
client. Is some functionality for this planned?
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On 27/01/12 12:30, Sven Schwedas wrote:
Outlook has been having note-taking functionality for years, and some of
our users are missing this functionality in Thunderbird and the web
client. Is some functionality for this planned?
Trouble is its not really part of the caldav/carddav spec as far
No Thunderbird addon supports both synchronisation (without using a
third-party server) and i18n. Without those features we could just as
well use Notepad on a samba share. ;-)
If there is no spec... well, time to make one?
On 27.01.2012 13:41, Julian Robbins wrote:
On 27/01/12 12:30, Sven
Hi,
please take a look what iOS' notes app does. It uses ordinary IMAP to
store notes in a mailbox, called Notes. You can subscribe (of course)
to this mailbox with thunderbird and watch your notes.
Here's an example of one of my notes just containing grml-linux.
Subject: grml-linux
From:
Kolab does the same (probably with different headers). That solution
wouldn't be particularly SOGo-y, but should work.
On 27.01.2012 14:14, Georg Bretschneider wrote:
Hi,
please take a look what iOS' notes app does. It uses ordinary IMAP to
store notes in a mailbox, called Notes. You can
On 12-01-27 07:30 AM, Sven Schwedas wrote:
Outlook has been having note-taking functionality for years, and some of
our users are missing this functionality in Thunderbird and the web
client. Is some functionality for this planned?
It looks like the closest would be this free, open source
Looks nice, and I've already been toying with it. But currently it
neither supports a usable syncing method nor i18n, and it looks kinda
dead, so it's not really an option in its current state. If SOGo was
able to resurrect this, I'd be happy.
On 27.01.2012 14:58, Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
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