Re: blog post on Plasma 5 quality

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On Thursday 29 October 2015 12:33:06 Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Eli Wapniarski wrote:
> > Kmail /Kontact has proven itself to be stable snappy reliable bit of
> > highly complex code.
> 
> LOL hahahahaha! KMail 2 is anything except stable, snappy and/or reliable.
> Seeing those 3 adjectives used for the extremely buggy, glacially slow and
> unreliable KMail 2 / Akonadi makes me wonder whether we are even talking
> about the same piece of software!
> 
> > Personally, I wouldn't dream of using anything else.
> 
> That's only because the alternatives are even worse.
> 
> > He writes about Kontact as though he was using the transitional versions
> > that was released years and years ago.
> 
> "Years and years ago" was the last time we had a working KMail (KMail 1).
> 
>         Kevin Kofler
> 
> _______________________________________________

I beg to differ.

I write this on kmail.

I use kjots to keep my thoughts organized

At work I connect to my zimbra calendar and todo lists via caldav. My personal 
contacts via cardav. The global address book via ldap.

I have absolutely no trouble with it.

I simply love it.

Oh... btw... I am still using kde 4.x so. I find the whole thing super stable.


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