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Posted 3 Days, 21 Hours ago
Bhaumik Shukla
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Don't forget Gnome and KDE also give you a development framework. Very likely the graphical apps you use are made with those development frameworks.. If you're enthralled with The Gimp, Galeon, Gaim, Evolution, XChat, Pan, Gnumeric, Abiword, MrProject, Glade, GThumb, Eog ... you should also be enthralled with Gnome. After all, would those applications have been possible if the developers only had XForms? Heck, even irssi uses a gnome library (glib)
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Posted 3 Days, 19 Hours ago
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It was the Wed, 03 Jul 2002 11:20:48 +0200...

This is an interesting list of applications... pretty much only superlatives: - The GIMP: 'better than Photoshop' - Galeon: 'best browser on any platform' - Evolution: Outlook done right - X-Chat: 'best IRC client on any platform' - Pan: perfect Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval score
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Posted 3 Days, 15 Hours ago
dsojda
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Small? libglib-1.2.so.0.0.10 is 182K on my machine. That's not small.
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Posted 3 Days, 4 Hours ago
newsgirl
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You thunk wrongly.
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Posted 2 Days, 21 Hours ago
filipmhz
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How do I connect Evolution to a Domino server? Please tell me.
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Posted 2 Days, 16 Hours ago
SweaTz
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IMAP and SMTP works just fine when connecting Evolution to a Domino R5 server. Just like they do with outlook [express] or any other standard mail client, actually.
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Posted 2 Days, 15 Hours ago
newsgirl
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Yeah, but how would I access custom Notes databases? That's the whole point of using Lotus Notes for most companies
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Posted 2 Days, 5 Hours ago
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Web client. iNotes access (which is indeed available as a plugin for outlook, and which I suspect you were thinking of but didn't actually specify). Then again, that's not using Evolution.

Of course. But you /can/ indeed connect Evolution to a Domino server, quite contrary to what you originally claimed.

As for the why, I have no idea, but our major client moved from HP OpenMail to Lotus Notes[1], and they are /only/ using it for email. Notable exceptions are a db I wrote for them and some trials with scheduling and resource booking. Main reason was, and still is, to get a common email client over a large number of administrations tho.

It's a real pity they do not take full advantage of the (quite expensive) system they have purchased and are (quite expensively) putting in a lot of effort to maintain, only to use for email.

[1] Then again, that's not a bad move as such..
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Posted 1 Day, 23 Hours ago
Elaine
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don't forget that all this great stuff came about because of The Gimp in the first place... gtk stands for Gimp ToolKit...
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Posted 1 Day, 22 Hours ago
SweaTz
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Please, God, let Notes die.
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Posted 1 Day, 17 Hours ago
Etotogeya
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I'll admit to finding Glade quite interesting, although I've not sorted through its nuances yet.

I'm holding out for a GTK port to LyX. (There probably is one, actually; I'll have to find it.)
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