Gushing about KDE applications
This a lazy and anti-rant post… I want to shine a light on the fantastic KDE softwareExternal link that I use daily. You can do similar things with GNOME and whatever else, but that’s for someone else to write. I have some bias because I have contributed to several of these applications, but that doesn’t detract from the point that I depend on them daily.
I check my work and personal mail using KMailExternal link. I’m one of those lucky few that checks my mail from two IMAP-compliant servers, so I steer clear from Outlook/GMail. I keep track of tasks, events and meetings using MerkuroExternal link. I can keep tabs on my calendar since the time applet is synced thanks to AkonadiExternal link. I really enjoy and use the integration between these Akonadi applications, such as accepting invitations to meetings which are automatically recorded into my