Last week in Kube

Ooops, skipped a couple of weeks. Development did not stop though, although there was some infrastructure work to be done and less user-visible changes therefore.

Temporarily reverted the commit to demonstrate incremental query performance improvements.

Kube Commits, Sink Commits

Previous updates

More information on the Kolab Now blog!

“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

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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.

9 thoughts on “Last week in Kube”

  1. Waiting for Kube hoping to replace Geary with a mail client that is better integrated with KDE and more robust than Geary. Can be a beta tester if that helps!

  2. This is very interesting.

    I have to ask a question, however: Is there a Kube version for Windows? (we use openSUSE and Windows 10.)

    We are looking for an alternative to Outlook (and thunderbird) that might work across all OS’s, that is OpenSource and – preferentially, built over Qt.

    Thanks

    1. Unfortunately there isn’t yet due to lack of manpower. It’s something we’d like to do rather sooner than later, but I can’t make any promises yet when that will be.

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