Kmail does IMAP nicely. Kontact is not an ACT replacement, but it's getting there. I love the way you can atomize your calendars and addressbooks and store them though sftp or http. What I'd love to see is KDE's project management software merged into Kontact to make a CRM and ticketing system.
It's been a while since I looked around, so someone might already be working on it. What besides ACT do people use? I looked up some stuff to see what's out there and found this: the CRM software here was interesting: http://debianlinux.net/business.html but... The KDE groupware server looks like the most promising thing. http://kolab.org/ Has anyone used it? On Monday 29 January 2007 13:00, Dustin Puryear wrote: > > Well, actually, I would use Outlook since it plays nice with a lot of > the tools I use (e.g., ACT!). But, Outlook just doesn't do IMAP that > well. The only two email clients that do IMAP right is Outlook Express > and, so far, The Bat!. I like The Bat! because it is highly > configurable. To an extreme.
