→ all major services supported (including Gmail, Exchange, iCloud, and Outlook365) → automatic set up for most email services → simple and fast data import from all major email apps (including Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Thunderbird, Incredimail and more). → touch support for touch-enabled laptops, tablets and hybrid devices → super-fast search that finds any email, contact or attachment in seconds → Online Meetings support (for Zoom, MS Teams, Google Meet) → unique email features, such as Watch for Reply, Snooze Email, or Send Email Later → the interface is customizable in the most comprehensive way on the market (including custom themes and an advanced visual Theme Editor)
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According to Kalendar's gitlab, its only officially packaged for Arch, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Flatpak. You could you the instructions there for building it yourself if you'd rather not use the Flatpak. Source: over 1 year ago
My last big project Kalendar (https://invent.kde.org/pim/kalendar) is written in C++, mostly because I could reuse tons of library for all the low level spec implementation and because QML is a great UI language. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
By following the instructions for neon that I found here https://invent.kde.org/pim/kalendar I can build kalendar and obtain a working bin file but it does not create a deb package. Source: about 2 years ago
Which is quite strange as qml-module-org-kde-qqc2desktopstyle is installed and is higher than needed version. All "KDE neon depencendies" listed at https://invent.kde.org/pim/kalendar have been installed. Source: over 2 years ago
This helped me the other week from https://invent.kde.org/pim/kalendar. Source: over 2 years ago
Also, if you're also trying to use Xtra email in Microsoft Outlook, also expect problems. Outlook is also crap. There are other email application options. Em Client (emclient.com) is an excellent alternative to Outlook. Source: 9 months ago
Totally agree on the security risk. On the other hand setting up, maintaining and explaining PGP for non-technical users usually leads to not using encryption at all, which is by far less secure than a self-managed PGP gateway on a private mail server setup. I'm aware of the few UX friendly implementations like eM client or pEp, but even those are for most not easy or "automatic" to use. (especially without good... Source: about 2 years ago
I use EmClient for my email/calendar on Windows desktop. Source: over 2 years ago
There is Thunderbird email client (Free) and Em Client (free for 2 email addresses) as well. Source: over 2 years ago
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