Aethera 1.0 177
gatch writes "theKompany.com released version 1.0 of their cross-platform PIM suite Aethera. KOrganizer is included as a calendar and todo list component. Check out these screenshots. According to Shawn Gordon, theKompany president, 'Actually we are about 2 weeks away from having Aethera work with Kolab [groupware server] - at least that is our sense of it at the moment.' Interesting discussion at KDE.news."
alternatives.. (Score:5, Insightful)
The interface certainly doesn't look as pretty as evolution (although it's hard to tell; after 5 posts, the server is treacley already), but I'm not really into KDE interfaces. *shrug*.. it'll be interesting to see how much of a userbase it builds..
Re:alternatives.. (Score:1)
Move from Outlook... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Move from Outlook... (Score:5, Funny)
Okay, here is the Linux compatible equivalent. (Score:5, Funny)
Until they can build in compatibility with Microsoft vulnerabilities, you are welcome to use the Linux virus. It works on the honor system:
Re:Okay, here is the Linux compatible equivalent. (Score:2)
Not quite unlike the Linux Honor System DDOS, known simply as "slashdot".
Brought to you by the letter K (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Brought to you by the letter K (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Brought to you by the letter K (Score:2)
Re:Brought to you by the letter K (Score:2)
Dont Knock it.. (Score:2)
Not 100% accurate, of course, but with the millions of OSS projects, it does help sort thru things..
Re:Dont Knock it.. (Score:2)
Re:Dont Knock it.. (Score:2)
Re:Brought to you by the letter K (OT) (Score:2)
Re:Brought to you by the letter K (OT) (Score:2)
Point is, there's nothing to stop this happening in any other operating system either, including Windows - unless you use encrypted file systems - again available in most major operating systems including Linux!
So, when people go on and on about this trick as an example of how Linux isn't secure, I just ignore them
Re:Brought to you by the letter K (OT) (Score:2)
Re:Brought to you by the letter K (OT) (Score:1)
I don't disagree. But that's no reason to make it easy for them...
If the only way they can get in is by disconnecting the hard drive and plugging it into another machine, then by all means make them do that. It's a much bigger barrier to entry than just typing a command at the prompt and will keep out casual snoops. It's also harder to disassemble the case and yank out the drive without anyone
Re:Brought to you by the letter K (OT) (Score:2)
1) easiest: floppy or CD boot (you can get floppies to change windows admins passwords/enabled(disabled) settings many places, same with linux, or most
Re:Brought to you by the letter K (OT) (Score:1)
PIM? Groupware? Exchange servers? (Score:4, Interesting)
I think I'm lost in the world of IT about what PIM, groupware and all that actually do, what applications they got in this world (both in professional and personal use) and how these technologies improve our current situation?
Re:PIM? Groupware? Exchange servers? (Score:3, Funny)
I hope they will make the 'components' available as individual apps, or are we just talking KMail, KOrganiser, etc ?
Re:PIM? Groupware? Exchange servers? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:PIM? Groupware? Exchange servers? (Score:5, Informative)
BEGIN cynicism:
In practice, often the only feature that really gets used is email (which could just as easily be handled with plain old SMTP) but at least Exchange keeps MCSEs employed.END cynicism
I guess groupware has a bell function: the people who most need it are too disorganised to use it, the people best qualified to use it are in the jobs where they don't need it, or make their own arrangements.
Re:PIM? Groupware? Exchange servers? (Score:2)
Not true...I've been waiting for a PIM that incorporates the ability to journal events. Most of them assume that you *always* want to schedule something in the future, and almost none of them cater to the fact that there are many things that happen on a day-to-day basis that need to be noted *after* the fact - phone calls from clients, for example. I see that Aethera has a notebook, and I'm hoping that it meets this requirement.
Re:PIM? Groupware? Exchange servers? (Score:1)
Re:PIM? Groupware? Exchange servers? (Score:2)
PIM on Linux (Score:3, Informative)
Re:PIM on Linux (Score:2)
Advantages over Kontact? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Advantages over Kontact? (Score:1)
No Palm support? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:No Palm support? (Score:1)
Good news for KDE users... (Score:3, Interesting)
On a related note, where did this K-ism thing come from? It really bugs me, quite honestly. I presume it's from the original "Cool" = "Kool" thing, but considering that the K in KDE no longer stands for Kool it seems to me that it's getting rather tiresome!
Re:Good news for KDE users... (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Good news for KDE users... (Score:1)
As spinoffs of the switch from C-->K as done with KDE, folks wanted recognition that their software was meant to work with KDE, hence the K in the names. GNOME does the game thing with G (GPhoto, GQView, Eye of the Gnome, to list
Re:Good news for KDE users... (Score:2)
Re:Good news for KDE users... (Score:2)
Re:Good news for KDE users... (Score:2)
Re:Good news for KDE users... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Good news for KDE users... (Score:2)
Similiar things are happening in the KDE world. The k-names will still be there, but at least in the kmenu, the descriptions will be emphasized over the binary names.
The application names will still remain in the window titles. Most every other system does this except for GNOME.. another inconsistancy between GNOME vs. the wo
Re:Good news for KDE users... (Score:5, Funny)
Some names you can use if you don't want the KDE folks to make a KDE port of your app: Rap, Rud, Ringeworthy, Rotch, Ock, Litoris, Unt...
Re:Good news for KDE users... (Score:2)
Using Evolution (Score:2)
The problem with Evolution (yes, I've used it, as my main client at my last job) is that it won't interact with the Kolab server --- unless some third party writes a free connector for it (there exists one already, I think, but it's a non-free per-seat license).
My main gig right now is Linux integration, and Kolab seems to be the best way t
Re:Good news for KDE users... (Score:2)
Propably from the same place where you got all those Gnome-programs that start with G?
Seriously, the "K-thingy" is just a way to brand the apps as being part of the KDE-environment.
Torrent for the screenshots (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Torrent for the screenshots (Score:1, Troll)
-j
Re:Torrent for the screenshots (Score:2)
Adds to the confusion (Score:3, Interesting)
We have the set of standard KDE apps: KMail, Korganizer, KAddressBook and so on, we have Kroupware project that produced Kolab Server and Kolab Client, we have Kontact (which according to its FAQ is supposed to replace Kolab Client) and now we have Aethera.
At my company I'm lobbying for approving a Linux/KDE-based workstation an an alternative for MS Windows-based setup. However, the requires picking up and recommending a single, unified PIM solution that would be used by employees with Linux/KDE setups. With all those competing solutions appearing one by one it's starting to be quite a difficult task.
Competition (Score:5, Insightful)
For example, 4 years ago Linux wasn't "Enterprise" enough because it didn't have a journaling filesystem. Today we have several: ext3, reiserfs, jfs, xfs and probably others.
Before that we needed a decent GUI toolset to replace Motif(which was commercial-only). Several sprung up and today we have 2 really solid and widely used ones, GTK and QT.
So while it's confusing today to have so many choices, typically a couple will dominate the "market" once everything settles down.
Specialisation too (Score:2)
Re:Adds to the confusion (Score:2)
First, most competeing linux solutions make an attempt to be compateable undernieth. So you can pick one that you like best (if you try them all and can't decide, throw a dart), and leave the rest as something for the advanced user to use, without harm. Remember there are always people who want to feel like they have something better even if it doesn't change anything. (Withness all the spoilers on cars that aerodynamicly do nothing) Choice lets them choose something different. Just let them know they
Re:Adds to the confusion (Score:2)
* - these can of course be run in other X11-related paltforms as well, but rely on KDE-libs and GNOME-libs. Aetheria runs on Windows as well as it does on Linux, and perhaps MacOSX too.
Re: (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Adds to the confusion (Score:3, Informative)
I don't mean to be a troll.. (Score:1, Insightful)
I would validate the page and look for the error, but it's been slashdotted since I viewed the page for the first time.
Re:I don't mean to be a troll.. (Score:3, Informative)
Is it that they are transparent with no background texture and therefore hard to read? The problem is you didn't wait for the menu background image to load, it took >1 minute for me, probably because they're being slashdotted.
Re:I don't mean to be a troll.. (Score:2)
Re:I don't mean to be a troll.. (Score:2)
Re:I don't mean to be a troll.. (Score:2)
Hmmm... not too sure about this (Score:1)
Things like the graphical "MailCenter" image will never get fixed for UK English spelling.
The View Mail window DOESN'T EVEN HAVE the From: field
I'll stick with the sensible KMail for my e-mail, kaddressbook for my contacts, etc.
GPL or $$? (Score:2)
I didn't see that mentioned on the pages.. I was thinking this was to be a commercial product, much like their other large projects. Admittedly I stopped following this project long ago when it was pretty much non functional, and wasn't progressing any... So i could be mistaken.
This was *not* meant as a slam, as they have helped out the KDE project on several levels.. I was mostly just curious...( and since Kontact will
It's GPL (Score:3, Informative)
And if you download and untar the source code (as I did, because I was curious about this as well), you'll see from the COPYING and COPYING.GPL files that it's apparently licensed under the GPL.
Yay.
Katastrophic (Score:2, Funny)
Thanks, you may mod me down now.
Chandler? (Score:2)
Frankly, I'd settle for just about anything to get away from the Exchange/Outlook combination
Aethra Chronicles (Score:2)
Appropriate quote... (Score:2)
<kegObeer> Klez is a virus? I thought it was the lesbian that came bundled with KDE
Mac version? (Score:2)
So, the standard question: it's QT based. So is a Mac version in the works?
Re:Mac version? (Score:2)
K.
-Charlie
But will it import Outlook? (Score:2)
lack of filters (Score:2, Informative)
Nothing here, move along... (Score:2)
The other thing I don't understand is that the menus look more like Tk than Qt. This means that it doesn't fit with other KDE applications, at the same time as looking rather worse.
Use Evolution
1.0? Broken in so many ways (Score:2)
The Desktop is the PIM! (Score:2)
You click on the clock to get your calendar, your address book and instant messenger are one and the same, etc...
I'm not a coder so I've never really bothered to work out these ideas (what would be the point?) but it seems strange to me that I haven't seen anyone trying something similar.... perhaps I'm not looking in the right places?
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:2, Interesting)
It has always been about "Hrm, nice, but buggy and expensive. Lets copy it, and make it better..."
GNU, Linux, KDE, etc. All copies of another system. Hell, even BSD UNIX is a cloned version of ATT UNIX.
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:1)
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:1)
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:1)
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:2)
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:2, Insightful)
Open-source file formats, on the other hand, never change. I
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:5, Insightful)
"I don't recall ever having to install "CRITICAL SECURITY UPDATES" for Mozilla because of some worm going around." Please give me your IP addy. Check this out: one [internetnews.com], two [secunia.com], three [debian.org]. I can go on if you want...
Access sucks. So spake the wise Seth. Why? Please grace us with your obviously paramount knowledge of everything software related. And what, pray tell, is the Open Source alternative? Text files indexed through a bunch of perl scripts outputting LaTEX? Sure.
But you go on, saying Honestly, LaTeX has been superior to that piece of closed-source crapware for 15 years. It appears to me that, frankly, you have no clue what Word is since you insist on comparing it to Latex.
Finally, please grow up and stop writing "Micro$oft". It is idiotic. Trust me on that.
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:1)
I wouldn't declare upgrading to post-1.0 Mozilla a "CRITICAL SECURITY UPDATE". I would call it a "CRITICAL USABILITY UPDATE."
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:1)
I know enough about Exchange to know why it sucks, and why open source solutions are better.
Also, I find it ridiculous you make fun of the NAME of "Outlook" while juxtaposing it to "Mozilla". Please... I mean, I have never heard of anyone resorting to namecalling a piece of software in order to win an argument... It takes all kinds, I guess...
I prefer to use names of my own design when referring to inferior products.
P
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:1)
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:1)
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:3, Insightful)
Don't be such a stupid Troll. At some point everything is built upon something which came before it. Your examples are like looking at a Porsche and saying "Yep no innovation there", its just a copy of a Model T.
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:5, Insightful)
I think the parent has a point. Open Source has to be held to exactly the same standard as everybody else.
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:4, Informative)
BSD UNIX is not a clone of AT&T UNIX. Through the efforts of Bill Joy and others BSD evolved directly from it.In an open manner. And they gave it away.
That's why AT&T sued BSDI for selling it. . . and lost, because the code was already open source.
KFG
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:3, Informative)
It was distributed to universities under a research license.
The lawsuit issue is more complex, because it was never discussed in court, instead USL and Berkeley settled the case.
Berkeley agreed to remove all the files that still contained ATT code. That used to be called "4.4 BSD Lite" which could not boot, as opposed to "4.4BSD Encumbered" which was a complete implementation.
The free BSD distros of today derive from BSD Lite 4.4
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:2)
This left only six files in dispute.
KFG
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:2)
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:2)
Re:Looks too much like XP (Score:2)
In practice it's quite different, however.
The vast amounts of money just get turned into expensive fluff that no-one actually wants. Microsoft are the Hollywood of software.
OSS developers should not imitate this style. Learn from the independent film directors that style come
Re:Slashdotted (Score:2)
.:diatonic:.
Re:Slashdotted (Score:2)
Re:KDE isms (Score:2)
Re:KDE isms (Score:2)
Re:Frankly this is butt ugly (Score:2)
2. The mockups we saw for Evolution (in my first accepted slashdot story [slashdot.org] btw
Re:Frankly this is butt ugly (Score:2)
KDE-apps always look substandard to me
Strange, but that's what I always think about GNOME! Still, it takes all sorts...
Re:Have they fixed the File dialog yet? (Score:2)
Aethera is KDE software, file dialog problems are in Gnome. But as a Gnome user I don't find them to be so bad. They will be better, but as I'm happy to predict, they'llrock just as any HIG solution in Gnome.