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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.