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June 10 2010
“— KDE PIM Goes Mobile | KDE.newsCryptographic features
One of the major strengths of KDE PIM has always been support for cryptographic operations such as signing and encryption. Those operations are also a primary use-case of mobile variants of the KDE PIM applications.
KMail-mobile makes on-the-move reading and writing of signed and encrypted emails as easy as possible, supporting multiple cryptographic technologies such as OpenPGP and S/MIME.
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March 17 2010
ownCloud.org
Source of the ownCloud initiative. ownCloud is part of KDE and developed by the KDE community. Project starts with a keynote from Frank Karlitschek in Camp KDE'10(slides, overview) There is not such thing as an Open Source Cloud. Desktop apps time is over.Social Desktop
ownCloud is part of Social Desktop, which connects to your peers in the community, making sharing and exchanging knowledge easier to integrate into applications and the desktop itself. The concept behind the Social Desktop is to bring the power of online communities and group collaboration to desktop applications and the desktop shell itself.
“— ownCloud.orgKDE and the Cloud
Source of the ownCloud initiative. ownCloud is part of KDE and developed by the KDE community. Project starts with a keynote from Frank Karlitschek in Camp KDE'10(slides, overview) There is not such thing as an Open Source Cloud. Desktop apps time is over.
Social Desktop
ownCloud is part of Social Desktop, which connects to your peers in the community, making sharing and exchanging knowledge easier to integrate into applications and the desktop itself. The concept behind the Social Desktop is to bring the power of online communities and group collaboration to desktop applications and the desktop shell itself.
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