Last week in Kube

“Kube is a modern communication and collaboration client built with QtQuick on top of a high performance, low resource usage core. It provides online and offline access to all your mail, contacts, calendars, notes, todo’s and more. With a strong focus on usability, the team works with designers and UX experts from the ground up, to build a product that is not only visually appealing but also a joy to use.”

For more info, head over to: kube.kde.org

  • Added support for secret distribution to resources in sink. This will be the base for avoiding passwords in configuration files.
  • Added a simple in-memory keyring in Kube. Doesn’t persist the password yet as we have no secure storage.
  • Simplified the configuration dialog to only require name + email address
  • Moved the password entry into a separate view so we can request the password on startup if not available.
  • Fixed keyboard focus in configuration and password view.
  • Fixed indefinitely growing webviews. This was a problem with mails that would always grow one pixel larger than what was available which lead to a resize cycle.

Kube Commits, Sink Commits

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Author: cmollekopf

Christian Mollekopf is an open source software enthusiast with a special interest in personal organization tools. He started to contribute actively to KDE in 2008 and currently works for Kolab Systems leading the development for the next generation desktop client.

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