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I think we (at least I) need more and more integration between discrete parts of Kontact.
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I'm sorry, I don't quite get what you want.
Right clicking on a feed in akregator allows you to mark it as important, which is similar to bookmarking. As for page saving, all feeds once fetched are cached and so can be viewed offline. Can you please rephrase?
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Yes, you can add an important mark, you fetch the message, but you haven't nothing outside akgregator: even in other kontact apps you can't make use of your "importants" feeds, so, why have you got it? I mean, in the era of interoperability i have to copy&paste? Kontact is really a good work, but a little useless given the possibilities of google reader and all others social stuff out there: how do you think to collate feeds, mails, calendars and documents?
Thanks for the reply! [edit] To copy&paste, loosing all metadata related, too! we have to wait for the magic of nepomuk and automagically and intelligent metadata fetching? (not to be negative, but i see it a little far, and a little complicated, if not overcomplicated for normal work (save a file and manually edit a thousand tags?) |
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"not to be negative, but i see it a little far, and a little complicated, if not overcomplicated for normal work (save a file and manually edit a thousand tags?"
I don't think that will be required once all parts of Kontact uses both Nepomuk and Akonadi. I'll approve this idea since I think I see what you're after. Something like the "Summary" component but "Important" instead, where everything you've marked as Important is shown whether it's a contact, an-email, an appointment, or a post from akregator. Maybe even bookmarks from Konqueor.
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not exactly. I filled three separate ideas because of the requirements of the definition of "idea" here on kdebrainst., i mean, Kontact integration 1, 2, e 3; you can see them all in my profile i think: these ideas at once are the practical projection of my view of what is moving around planetkde and the web in the field of social-stuff and internet-ubiquity, and on nepomuk also, which i look at with veryvery interest.
I mean, i don't care very much of social stuff like the plasmoid of facebook, you know; but i am very involved in an extensive use of the pletora af webapplication that google developed (i.e. gmail, google reader, google docs uberalles). I think we can't wait a killer application that is easy on nepomuk ontologies and all; and we can't wait nepomuk also, actually. I think that kontact suit my needs as it could well be my all-google-stuff-on-my-PRIVATE-life and work. But we need: * the ability to store and retrieve data (feeds, notes, notebooks page, webpages, calendar events if you use it) in many open and interchangeable formats, * to classify and see data in the old-school-way waiting for nepomuk (folders, tags, and all) * to make extensive use of drag and drop between kontact apps and outside in kde desktop! * to make data social: arrange all the stuff in a internet feed, mail out to a blog, digg, etc., i don't know (i don't like ubuntu ubiquity: i hope in an internal-as-possible, so we can control the data flow, mechanism). Do you know Google reader shared feed? Scenario: i'm browsing, Oh, waht a webpage! Wait: click on "Note on Google Reader", I share it with you, with the world, in the blog.... I just dont't want the "Google" part of the phrase. Thanks to decipher my english. If there is any ITA out there whishing to translate i could explain it better in my mothertongue! |
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