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Modest OTOH uses MBOX format. |
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Claws-mail is really a full featured & customizable mail client (as much as Thunderbird IMO), but it's really not suited to small screen and finger usage. It's my main mail client, but it has required some training and it may not be for everybody - YMMV |
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Evolution, or its netbook port called Anjal? Anjal is developed for Moblin, and is optimized for 1024x600 which is almost the same proportions and 800x480. I just tried it, and it looked OK. It is optimized for stylus/mouse though, and uses GTK/GNOME and Webkit. Here are some reviews and screenshots.
http://blogs.gnome.org/sragavan/2009...oblin-updates/ http://blogs.gnome.org/sragavan/2009...-for-netbooks/ http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online...nd-for-Netbook |
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Anjal would be wonderful.
That is only if the calendar gets included. Looks like things are gradually happening: http://blogs.gnome.org/sragavan/ A port of Evolution in Anjal form (or any other form) would justify switching from WinMo to Maemo. A port of Korganizer/Kmail would also justify ditching WinMo but i'd much rather Evolution(far better calendar sorting/filtering). |
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I once spent a little effort - but not enough - trying to get offlineimap running on my N800 - it works well with GMail, is effectively just a set of python scripts, and stores mail in a format that Modest can understand. It does two-way sync, so changes you do locally will get sent back to the server. I use it on a Ubuntu box to keep a local copy of my GMail messages.
I seem to recall there was a dependancy issue, and my Maemo guts skills are not really up to par to begin with, but it may be worth looking at. The usage would be that Modest just interacts with a local sorage, and offlineimap synchronizes with the server on a demand and availability (of WiFi link) basis. Joe. |
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I find it absolutely incredible that so far there's no alternative to outlook equal in functionality. I would love to ditch MS Windows and Windows Mobile and move away any day but i just cant.
One of the major set backs is "custom view" functionality, which is absolutely crucial to operation (see attached image). Not one so called "outlook alternative" has this. Evolution comes closer than anything else but provides about only %50 functionality in comparison. There's no word to describe how much i don't understand developers on this. A little "sort, group and filter" provides so much more bang as opposed to a basic category filter(Korganizer). .......But we'd rather talk about widgets, sports trackers and other useless bits of crap. And it doesn't matter that it's just about 2010 outside. We'll wait another 10 years and wonder why...... Maemo forum is probably not the best place for this but i just couldn't resist. Thank you for your understanding. |
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Andre,
For example: 1. How do i only display tasks with category names starting with "Home:" in Evolution??? 2. How do i group tasks or journal(memo) entires as shown on the picture below in Evolution??? There are many others(text formatting/field presentation) and they are all things that matter to me more than the OS choice. Don't forget that view customization in Outlook is the same across Mail/Tasks/Appointments/Notes/Journal. Also, i'm not just putting down linux alternatives - every other alternative linux or not(MS Entourage doesn't count) claims that it can do stuff but doesn't even come close!!! But it's so simple to get equal.... |
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