KDE 4.4 Address Book to use Akonadi

Courtesy Linux Today  Sat, 10/03/2009 - 10:03

Linux Pro Magazine: "Akonadi is the magic word for data storage for the KDE 4 desktop. Unfortunately none of the KDE 4 apps really use it.

The KDE address book, KAddressBook, should become the first to do so."


 

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