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Tinymail is a project that aims to create a E-mail client development infrastructure for creating E-mail clients for small devices. At this moment it can show large IMAP and POP folders using less than 5 megabytes of memory. Tinymail is licensed as LGPL.
Tinymail is a project that aims to create a E-mail client development infrastructure for creating E-mail clients for small devices. At this moment it can show large IMAP and POP folders using less than 5 megabytes of memory. Tinymail is licensed as LGPL.
https://svn.cronos.be/svn/tinymail/trunk
https://svn.cronos.be/svn/tinymail/trunk
===Encryption Tools===
Use also LUKS - Linux Unified Key Setup
* http://luks.endorphin.org/ (main page)
* http://blog.fubar.dk/?p=64 (blog)
* http://people.freedesktop.org/~david/crypto/ (flash demo)

Revision as of 22:14, 1 June 2006

This page should be some kind of list of applications that we should adopt or adapt. It really should have two sections and then lists within those sections sorted by application type.

Adopt

Ebook Readers

Evince is the obvious one to start with since it is already part of the project.

Adapt

E-mail clients

Tinymail is a project that aims to create a E-mail client development infrastructure for creating E-mail clients for small devices. At this moment it can show large IMAP and POP folders using less than 5 megabytes of memory. Tinymail is licensed as LGPL. https://svn.cronos.be/svn/tinymail/trunk

Encryption Tools

Use also LUKS - Linux Unified Key Setup