Last week in Kube
- Kube builds on Windows and is largely functional. There is still an issue with Xapian not working and LMDB sparse files being broken on windows.
- Date-range queries have been implemented.
- The flatpak’s gpg-agent integration has been “fixed” (The proper fix will have to be done on the flatpak side of things).
- A bunch of bugs in live-query updating have been fixed.
- We now do some basic conflict resolution to avoid overwriting local changes with changes from the server.
- Various visual glitches and and keyboard navigation issues have been fixed.
- The generated message-id for new messages no longer leaks the local hostname.
- Added tooltips for various UI elements.
- Various message parser fixes, especially for apple mail generated messages with attachments.
- The Logview has been renamed to Notifications View, and now only shows up if it also contains something.
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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