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Re: Emailing appointments from Korganizer ?
by Eric Laffoon on Thursday 26/Jun/2003, @12:44
> Thanks a lot for the tip Eric.

You're welcome.

> I will give Kommander a shot whenever I get some time to do it.

Remember that it will likely seem utterly strange and incomprehensible at first looking at widget text association. So look at the docs and examples. Somewhere in there it generally hits you in a flash because it's so simple. Genius always is simple and we were inspired by Terek Zsolt's Kaptain software. Kommander benefits from visual design though among other things. Once you see what it can do you will realize it can integrate into any KDE application and solve many feature request issue as well as help to personalize and customize your desktop.

> I'll probably ask around or submit a wishlist again, unless you tell me you are sure it is NOT being implemented.

Look through KDE's Bugzilla. I am too busy with Quanta and Kommander to know all that is happening on kdepim. ;-)

Cheers
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Re: Emailing appointments from Korganizer ?
by andrianarivony on Thursday 26/Jun/2003, @14:42
> Thanks a lot for the tip Eric.
Again. korganizer automatically email a reminder to everyone involved is a functionality I would like to have.

> we were inspired by Terek Zsolt's Kaptain software
I love Kaptain. It's this sort of very clever little big tools.
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  • Re: Emailing appointments from Korganizer ?
    by Eric Laffoon on Thursday 26/Jun/2003, @17:28
    > I love Kaptain. It's this sort of very clever little big tools.

    Obviously I do too and currently it has a few features Kommander doesn't, but when looking at doing some enhancements to Kapatin we decided to build Kommander instead. The similarities are many including text associations. The differences are instead of writing it in a grammer you draw it in a stripped and modified QT Designer. Kommander also can contain scripting and makes inclusion of new KDE widgets very easy for developers. We plan to have data aware widgets soon. It also is DCOP enabled. Both can live update (as of version 0.7 of Kaptain) and Kaptain has built in support for sockets. Both are very good tools. I think Kommander is a little more focused on end user ease of use though.
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