Last week in Kube

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.

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.

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