This is a discussion on Re: Universal Desktop Database - KDE ; > True, but unfortunately nobody else has such a central addressbook > framework > yet with which KDE could cooperate. All the other applications seem to > provide their own backends, e.g. Thunderbird has probably a backend shared > by ...
> True, but unfortunately nobody else has such a central addressbook
> framework
> yet with which KDE could cooperate. All the other applications seem to
> provide their own backends, e.g. Thunderbird has probably a backend shared
> by
> Mozilla apps. Not sure the GNOME API provides anything like that, very
> likely
> they rely on Evolution.
Seems to be evolution-data-server
(http://freshmeat.net/projects/evolution-data-server/)
>
> KDE applications have an advantage here, they already share the
> addressbook
> through the KABC framework and independent where it is located, i.e. if it
> is
> local or on an LDAP server, etc.
>
I think it should be possible to add a evolution-data-server address
resource to KABC, isn't it?
Regards
Dirk
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