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KCheckGMail – KDE Desktop Systray notifier for GMail

2008-12-22
By: admin
On: December 22, 2008
In: openSUSE 11.0, openSUSE 11.1, Utility
With: 5 Comments

KCheckGMail, as the name implies is a simple utility for KDE desktop which sits in the systray and notifies of any new email on your GMail email account. KCheckGMail works OK on KDE 4.x desktops and is tested on KDE 3.5. KCheckGMail works on openSUSE 11.1, openSUSE 11.0 and openSUSE 10.3.Read More →

Claws Mail – opensource light-weight Email client in openSUSE

2008-10-15
By: admin
On: October 15, 2008
In: Internet & Browser
With: 13 Comments

Claws Mail is a free opensource lightweight, user friendly and fast email client for Linux. Claws Mail is a quick response email client with easy configuration, intuitive operation and abundant features, extensibility, robustness and stability.Read More →

Balsa – simple opensource email client in openSUSE

2008-10-06
By: admin
On: October 6, 2008
In: Internet & Browser
With: 6 Comments

Balsa is a simple e-mail client for GNOME, highly configurable and incorporating all the features you would expect in a robust mail client.Read More →

Yahoo! Zimbra Desktop – all in one desktop application for openSUSE

2008-09-17
By: admin
On: September 17, 2008
In: desktop
With: 3 Comments

Yahoo! Zimbra Desktop is free opensource all in one desktop software for Windows,Linux, MacOS. When I say all in one software, I mean its a fully featured desktop software with email, Calendar, Documents, Contact Manager, Tasks and briefcase. Zimbra Desktop supports configuring an email account on a Zimbra server or yahoo, gmail, aol, Microsoft Exchange IMAP or infact any Pop/IMAP account from a service provider like your ISP. Zimbra can work online or completely offline and there is no storage limitation.Read More →

Tomboy – Desktop Note Taking in openSUSE Linux

2008-08-30
By: admin
On: August 30, 2008
In: desktop
With: 5 Comments

Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and information you deal with every day. Tomboy is written in C# and utilizes the Mono runtime and Gtk#. Automatic spell-checking is provided by GtkSpell.Read More →

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