[Leaplist] Zimbra crazy awesome
Jason Boxman
jasonb at edseek.com
Thu Jul 2 15:12:31 EDT 2009
Dan Cherry wrote:
>> Jason Boxman wrote:
> <snip>
>> My quest for a universal address book, calendar, and tasks continue.
>> Thunderbird with Lightning comes pretty close. I'm hoping Kontact in
>> KDE 4.1 has better support for WebDAV so I can hackily use the CALDAV
>> store Lightning uses natively just fine. In 3.5.9 it forgets WebDAV
>> based calendar events.
> I've got webDAV working reliably with KDE 4.2.2 (although I don't use
> lightning). Keeping calendar and contacts in imap mailboxes has been very
> stable - kow, but notes have had to go to opera along with bookmarks. I'll
> have to look a lightning some day, and possibly some other webDAV apps.
I heard someone else mention IMAP storage; must be new in KDE4.x version
of Kontact, because I can't find it in my version from 3.5.9.
I've been experimenting with Delicious, but I am not sure it supports my
usage pattern. Opera's bookmarks, other than being network aware, are
uninspiring, not even offering basic tagging.
I tend to use bookmarking as a stack, a last in last out usually.
Tagging seems entirely tangential to that usage pattern. Delicious has
a rich JSON API, so I might consider writing something up, but not sure
what exactly. I virtually never re-reference a bookmark once I've used
it for its assigned task for discarded it. Instead, I lean on Google.
It's my 50+ open Opera tabs at any time that have forced me to attempt
to alter my approach...
I've been using Lightning for note like things, since tasks are part of
the whole calendaring thing can CALDAV supports them. KOrganizer
doesn't seem to understand my CALDAV tasks when accessed via WebDAV,
which is what CALDAV degrades to when a client doesn't actively support it.
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