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Thank you
Walter Sams 


On Wednesday 24 March 2004 07:28 pm, Jim Philips wrote:
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> On Wednesday 24 March 2004 08:04 am, Walter Sams wrote:
> > "a quantum leap"  that is quite a leap, did this leap jump over small
> > bugs or did it add some largely desirable features as well (in your
> > opinion of course)
> > one feature would have thought of would be tabs on the address list
> >
> > Thank you
> > Walter Sams
>
> After reviewing Dow's comments on kaddressbook, I don't think your issues
> are resolved. I can only get a fax number to display as "Other". But there
> are enhancements to the address book. You can add a photo, a wave file or
> geo data for the entry. Kaddressbook itself is now part of Kontact, which
> is one application containing Kmail, Knotes, Kaddressbook, Korganizer,
> Knode and a summary page as kparts all together. The summary page can pick
> up limited RSS feeds and the weather, as well as showing pending
> appointments, todo's and new e-mails. All kde applications now have
> interactive spell checking. This includes Konqueror. So, you get spelling
> help as you fill out forms on the Web. There is also a password minder
> called Kwallet that can keep all of your passwords under one password. It's
> optional, if you don't like that idea. I never paid much attention to Ark
> before, but I like being able to extract files immediately upon
> downloading. You can do this within Konqueror. Kgpg does a great job of
> managing keys and can verify them on the key server. You don't need to
> leave Kmail to do this. And Konqueror is much improved too. It's faster and
> more stable and offers a thoroughly customizable sidebar, that has useful
> builtins (like a media player) and can add any URL that you find useful.
> So, yeah, I think that's a quantum leap forward from the 3.1 series. For
> office use, Kontact alone would be worth the upgrade. And I think everyday
> users would be pleasantly surprised by the interactive spell checking.
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