The most popular personal information manager on Linux
From Wikipedia: Evolution is the official personal information manager and workgroup information management tool for GNOME. It combines e-mail, calendar, address book, and task list management functions. It has been an official part of GNOME since version 2.8 in September 2004. Evolution development is sponsored primarily by Novell. Its user interface and functionality are similar to Microsoft Outlook. Features include iCalendar support, full-text indexing of all incoming mail, powerful email filters writable in Scheme,[1] and a "Search Folders" feature (i.e., saved searches that look like normal mail folders). Evolution can be connected to all versions of Microsoft Exchange Server except Exchange 2007 using their web interfaces and an Evolution add-on formerly called Ximian Connector. Using gnome-pilot, it may be synchronized with Palm Pilot devices, and OpenSync enables it to be synchronized with mobile phones and other PDAs. Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Evolution is Free software.… More Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | projects.gnome.org/evo... |
| Developer: | Novell, Inc. and GNOME |
| License: | Open source |
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| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 2 weeks, 5 hours, 58 minutes and 45 seconds |
| Usage since: | 23 October 2007 |
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I started using Evolution with the Ubuntu 9.10 release. I have always been a thunderbird user. I must say that Evolution is a full featured client and I don't really see why I never used it before. It is integrated well into Ubuntu and has everything an email user would need.
My email client under Ubuntu.
I would really love to see the Windows port of Evolution work well on Windows Vista and Windows 7, at present it doesn't really work at all. The Windows port can be found at http://url.ie/200t