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<div dir="ltr">On 01/03/13 02:24, Will Tinsdeall wrote:
<div class="gmail_extra" style="">I use Evolution. I find it the
most complete solution for all of my organisational needs. I
don't know why they decided to move away from it in the default
distro....</div>
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I dunno, I yoyo between Evolution and TBird - Evolution is much
better as office software but sucks as a mail client whilst TBird is
a pretty good mail client which sucks as office software. The worst
aspect of Evolution's suckiness as a mail client is the annoyingly
laggy IMAP (yes, I have tried it again since they allegedly improved
this). The other thing it doesn't do is show tasks in the calendar -
that totally sucks cos it means I keep booking meetings over task
deadlines. <br>
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I'm sure someone's about to suggest to me that I use both - and God
knows I've tried. But that tends to screw up my sync cos one uses
funambol and the other uses syncevolution - I keep getting corrupted
addressbooks etc. And since Evolution's IMAP implementation is so
grim it makes it hard to keep even mails in sync. <br>
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I don't think anyone's really developing Evolution these days - and
Mozilla isn't going to add features to TBird so looks like both will
be vaguely unsatisfactory in one way or another in perpetuity ;) <br>
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Nuffin's ever perfect :D <br>
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Paula<br>
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