Announcing 'Anjal'- the new mail for netbooks | Linux Today

Announcing ‘Anjal’- the new mail for netbooks

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 19, 2009

“It is Evolution & EDS at the back of Anjal. We have broken
down Evolution mail library to a smaller component and made a
reusable shared library to be used by Evolution.

“Anjal would be using WebKit for mail rendering and composing.
It features a nice multi-line message list, with unquoted
text-preview of the latest messages in the thread. Its configurable
to make it even more lighter, by choosing a sqlite-cursor-based
tree view, which would have the visible window of the message list
on memory, very suitable for mobile environments. It supports
tabbed browsing, a small preference window & new account setup.
The project is ~20 days old and would go more changes as it grows,
wrt features and UI, to make it a good mail-client for GNOME on
Netbooks.”


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