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'''Trojitá''' is an email program ("client") specializing in IMAP accounts (an IMAP account is one where the messages remain on a server instead of being downloaded to your local computer). It prioritizes efficiency and speed above all other goals, respecting open standards and protocols. | '''Trojitá''' is an email program ("client") specializing in IMAP accounts (an IMAP account is one where the messages remain on a server instead of being downloaded to your local computer). It prioritizes efficiency and speed above all other goals, respecting open standards and protocols. | ||
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'''Trojitá''' also aims to be multi-platform, and functions well on everything from big desktop computers to small cellphones. | '''Trojitá''' also aims to be multi-platform, and functions well on everything from big desktop computers to small cellphones. | ||
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'''Trojitá''' is a stand-alone program, not part of a "personal information manager" suite. It's still in the early stages of development, but intends to remain true to its goals of efficiency, speed, and simplicity. | '''Trojitá''' is a stand-alone program, not part of a "personal information manager" suite. It's still in the early stages of development, but intends to remain true to its goals of efficiency, speed, and simplicity. | ||
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Revision as of 13:38, 26 January 2013
Trojitá is an email program ("client") specializing in IMAP accounts (an IMAP account is one where the messages remain on a server instead of being downloaded to your local computer). It prioritizes efficiency and speed above all other goals, respecting open standards and protocols.
Trojitá also aims to be multi-platform, and functions well on everything from big desktop computers to small cellphones.
Trojitá is a stand-alone program, not part of a "personal information manager" suite. It's still in the early stages of development, but intends to remain true to its goals of efficiency, speed, and simplicity.