> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Nicolas Kovacs > Sent: den 3 november 2016 06:59 > To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Thunderbird vs. Evolution vs. OwnCloud > > I'm currently using Thunderbird synced to OwnCloud on my main > workstation running Slackware64 14.1. I just installed CentOS 7 on my > Asus S300 laptop. It's running nicely, and I'm spending some time > getting acquainted with it. > > I wonder if I should stick with Thunderbird or go with the default > Evolution application, since this seems to be better integrated into the > desktop, namely the calendar function. > > On the other hand, it seems like you have to jump through burning loops > to connect Evolution to OwnCloud. > > What are your experiences with these two clients and OwnCloud? Any > suggestions? I use Thunderbird exclusively on my linux-systems. I also feel the Lightning-addin for calendars in T-bird needs "some" work to be usable. While I don't use my Owncloud for mail, only used as a cloud storage, I have however used Evolution. In that context Evolution with CentOS sucks. It's just plain ugly and not a bit intuitive IMHO. My workaround is to just connect to my calendars (Google Calendar) with a web browser. YMMV of course. -- //Sorin
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