"Juan J." MartÃnez wrote: > My question is, being as integrated in Unity as it is, is it viable to > replace it with a different client?
It depends on how you intend to replace it. Generally, it's fine to just not configure (or deconfigure) it and use something else. Many people have done this for years with Evolution, to use some other mail client, and Empathy for a bit less to use Pidgin instead. You would lose the neater integration into the system that you'd get with Gwibber, but you'd never normally get that with whichever alternative you go for anyway - the alternative wont be hindered by Gwibber's presence. As for replacing Gwibber in the sense of removing the program and putting something else in its place on-disk and in the notifiers and the like, that's generally much less likely to work. Have you filed/subscribed to relevant bugs for Gwibber? -- Avi -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
