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| Boostisbetter | So I have noticed that a lot of people bag on evolution the email client. But I am using it for the first time on the Reform, and I really like it. I love that it allows you control, very easily, whether or not if IMAP accounts are actively syncing, etc. | 21:08 |
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| Boostisbetter | Is there something else about it, that many people don't like? | 21:08 |
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| kfx | Boostisbetter: for a long time evolution basically existed as a sales channel for Ximian's middleware. even after ximian went away, a lot of people didn't like its all-in-one approach to PIM | 21:45 |
| kfx | nowadays it's a pretty solid MUA as GUI MUAs go... and yet I still know people who stick with Thunderbird because it's cross-platform, etc. | 21:46 |
| Boostisbetter | Interesting. It seems to work very well and is much more lightweight than Thunderbird, for example? | 21:46 |
| kfx | in a program that big, everyone can find something to complain about | 21:46 |
| Boostisbetter | On Windows, I don't think anything really beats Outlook, but I think Mailspring is pretty good for cross platform purposes. | 21:46 |
| kfx | it's lighter weight but also less standalone | 21:46 |
| kfx | thunderbird is self contained, evolution is deeply integrated into Gnome Stuff | 21:47 |
| kfx | like the actual evolution data server run separately from the mail/calendar/etc client GUI | 21:47 |
| kfx | so if you use other Gnome PIM apps (such as California/Calendar/whatever it's called now) it will load them from EDS | 21:48 |
| kfx | obviously you can still use evolution itself outside of Gnome, but the hooks are all there | 21:48 |
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| Boostisbetter | kfx: interesting and good to know. Thanks! | 22:09 |
| swivel | iirc historically evolution had a reputation for being buggy/unstable | 22:30 |
| Boostisbetter | funny how things change. It seems super stable on the Reform. I am using it with 7 accounts. | 22:31 |
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| C-Keen | is there a way to access the trackball LEDs brightness from linux yet? | 22:56 |
| swivel | well one of the core advantages of gpl software is it tends to only improve, as long as someone continues using it | 23:07 |
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