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Thunderbird development was dropped last year, but its still very nice, I do use outlook on my desktop, and haven't had any syncing problems with my gmail accounts

There is certainly a lot more email clients available for GNU/linux than there is any other operating systems though

Arch Linux on Samsung 840 EVO 120GB: Startup finished in 1.334s (kernel) + 224ms (userspace) = 1.559s | U mad windoze..?

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Thunderbird development was dropped last year, but its still very nice, I do use outlook on my desktop, and haven't had any syncing problems with my gmail accounts

There is certainly a lot more email clients available for GNU/linux than there is any other operating systems though

How did you manage to get your contacts and calendar synced up without it merging with random contacts in your windows address book? That's where i've been running into trouble!
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Thunderbird development was dropped last year, but its still very nice, I do use outlook on my desktop, and haven't had any syncing problems with my gmail accounts

There is certainly a lot more email clients available for GNU/linux than there is any other operating systems though

Windows address book? I don't use that :P

I use the client as a managing system for my separate email accounts, I don't keep a local address book of all my contacts.

Also I don't have the need for a calendar yet, I'm only a student

Arch Linux on Samsung 840 EVO 120GB: Startup finished in 1.334s (kernel) + 224ms (userspace) = 1.559s | U mad windoze..?

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