Why would I want to use Kontakt or any PIM on Ubuntu? It doesn't make sense.
I've accepted the fact that Google will know a lot of things about me, so keeping my data "out of the cloud" is not an issue. I don't care if any government read my emails - Sure they might have a good laugh and/or roll their eyes when they read some of my stuff. Should anything come out in public, for the most part it would be really boring to anyone else, a few things might be a bit embarrassing if my customers, employer, friends or family saw it but I'm sure they will get over it.
What I'm trying to say is I'm happy with giving my information over to Google. I don't get spammed with ads about stuff I don't want, in stead I get lots of targeted ads. I appreciate it because now the ads I see are actually interesting to me. I enjoy the freedom and flexibility of having my data available on "any device" and synchronise between my cloud services and my phone.
I do not want to download my email or list of contacts. It lives in my Google Account, and I have quick access to it whenever I need it. Why would I want to bog down my system with the task of indexing and searching through my mails/contacts/etc? Why would I want to spend the bandwidth on downloading everything? Why would I want to be bothered by the issues of keeping track of what went wrong when synchronisation tasks fails, needs to be re-run or diagnosed or managed?
My calendar pops up on my phone and in my browser. So what reasons is there to have all this PIM stuff which seems to me to be a lot of work for the Kubuntu Apps developers, a drain on KDE resources, a battle to keep up with the specs and features of the services that these applications need to compete with and/or integrate with, and for what?
Really my bug bear is that I don't know how many people actually care about Kontact / KDE PIM. But it seems to be holding back other efforts to move the desktop forward. And this highlights another issue:
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I've accepted the fact that Google will know a lot of things about me, so keeping my data "out of the cloud" is not an issue. I don't care if any government read my emails - Sure they might have a good laugh and/or roll their eyes when they read some of my stuff. Should anything come out in public, for the most part it would be really boring to anyone else, a few things might be a bit embarrassing if my customers, employer, friends or family saw it but I'm sure they will get over it.
What I'm trying to say is I'm happy with giving my information over to Google. I don't get spammed with ads about stuff I don't want, in stead I get lots of targeted ads. I appreciate it because now the ads I see are actually interesting to me. I enjoy the freedom and flexibility of having my data available on "any device" and synchronise between my cloud services and my phone.
I do not want to download my email or list of contacts. It lives in my Google Account, and I have quick access to it whenever I need it. Why would I want to bog down my system with the task of indexing and searching through my mails/contacts/etc? Why would I want to spend the bandwidth on downloading everything? Why would I want to be bothered by the issues of keeping track of what went wrong when synchronisation tasks fails, needs to be re-run or diagnosed or managed?
My calendar pops up on my phone and in my browser. So what reasons is there to have all this PIM stuff which seems to me to be a lot of work for the Kubuntu Apps developers, a drain on KDE resources, a battle to keep up with the specs and features of the services that these applications need to compete with and/or integrate with, and for what?
Really my bug bear is that I don't know how many people actually care about Kontact / KDE PIM. But it seems to be holding back other efforts to move the desktop forward. And this highlights another issue:
Efforts, such as maintaining and developing a PIM software suite, may depend on features in a desktop environment, but the desktop environment should not be affected by the software suite
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