On Sunday 17 August 2014 23:09:24 Alan McKinnon wrote:

> Take kparts and kioslaves. KDE treats as much as possible as some sort
> of plugin that all KDE apps can share. This gives the user a fantastic
> degree of abstraction because anything that represents data can be a
> kpart. NFS mounts, smb shares, ssh, some weird random new thing - all of
> them show up in the file manager. Drag and drop works because of this.

...and I've just noticed these two:

[N] kde-misc/akonadi-google (~20131213(4)): Google services integration in 
Akonadi
[N] kde-misc/krunner-googletranslate (~0.1(4)): Krunner plug-in for Google 
translate service

They could turn out to be a magic wand, or conversely give you the 
colly-wobbles.
Has anyone here tried either of them?

-- 
Regards
Peter


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