2016 at 4:15:43 AM UTC-4, Christoph wrote:
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> Am 10.08.2016 um 21:39 schrieb Nunya Bidness Gogl:
> > Primarily for me, the biggest problem seems to be that there is still no
> > Linux version, ...
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> And there probably never will. The simple reason is that MLO was
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I think this is also a wise middle ground. Especially as you say "as yet
unknown devices." And keeping the cloud service keeps revenue coming in for
the developers. I am OK with that, we all need to eat after all.
But here is thee problem with the Cloud service: how encrypted is it? Now
here I
I agree with almost everything you have written, thanks for the reply.
As far as PIM (Contacts / Calendar), I agree with "my data is mine" and
therefore I am moving in the direction of open protocols like WebDAV/CalDAV
or something, and/or something like OwnCloud, running on my own low power
Hi Dwight,
Maybe you are right.
As I admitted to, "I have some tendencies" toward being cranky and certain
older portions of internet culture, including a strong sense of self
sufficiency and trying to figure things out on your own, first.
At any rate, are they paying you anything yet? If
I came here to post some concerns I had, but Google Groups brought this
thread up as a suggestion, and so I thought I would add to this thread
instead of creating a new one.
I will just ad the observation that, 4 years on from OP, that some of the
same issues still exist (unless I have missed
The following is just my $0.02, and is not intended to insult anyone in
particular. Allow me to begin by insulting myself so that we can all be on
equal footing. I am not quite the full blown neckbearded stereotypical
basement dwelling Linux user, but let's just say that I have "some
I share the shopping lists with my gf. I just installed MLO on her phone
and synced it to that profile. I did have to split "Purchasing" off into a
second profile, in order to keep my personal/business stuff separate. It
works pretty well, only problem is switching back and forth between