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A version based on Kontact 4 is available but not yet recommended for regular use.
As applications are the same, Kontact is also a supported application.
This container application is essential for Kontact to operate, but without embedded components is not useful by itself.
The Kolab Enterprise packages are still actively being developed and tested on Kontact 3.5.
Several applications were updated, including Okular, Kopete, Kontact, and educational applications.
It will be available for use by Kaddressbook, which is part of Kontact PIM suite.
The Kontact database has also been ported to Akonadi which allows the database to be easily accessible from other applications.
Also included Clementine, K3b, Kontact, Kopete.
Interoperable with KMail and Kopete, as well as Kontact.
He has also designed icon sets for applications such as Flumotion, Samba 2000, Strata, and Kontact.
Kontact got support for various groupware servers, and Kopete was integrated into Kontact.
He is the owner of FullKOntact Kettlebells and Full KOntact Fitness.
The Kroupware Client matured to KDE Kontact.
The first KDE 4 release of Kontact was officially shipped with KDE 4.1.
The server is reachable via a web browser or fat clients such as Kontact, Novell Evolution, Konqueror and Outlook.
Differences between "Kontact" and "KDE PIM"
KDE PIM applications can also be combined into Kontact framework, where they appear as a single application with tighter integration.
Many of the default Plasma widgets were rewritten in QML, and Nepomuk, Kontact and Okular received significant speed improvements.
It is used either via its native web-interface, making access platform-independent, or by using different supported groupware clients, such as Kontact, Novell Evolution, or Microsoft Outlook.
KDE Kontact [4] and Kontact-Touch (K Desktop Environment, Free Software)
The KMail and container application changes were imported into the KDE source repository, and Kontact was released as part of KDE 3.2.
Hence, SUSE's contributions in this area have been very wide-ranging, and affecting many parts of KDE such as kdelibs and KDEBase, Kontact, and kdenetwork.
Client side GroupDAV implementations exist for KDE Kontact, Novell Evolution, Thunderbird and Outlook, work on the Mozilla Calendar Project is in progress.
Along with the KDE 4 life cycle, Kontact moves to Akonadi for storing its data, when in the past every Kontact component implemented the storage technologies itself.
Additionally a news component was created from the KNode application by KDE developer Zack Rusin, and Kontact was modified to support an array of mainly web based suites of collaboration software.