
lso, my laptop has a lower screen resolution than my desktop. Scrolling
round through the VNC window was tedious, so I used the screen resizer tool (Gnome 2.4 bought this in, I think) which will actually resize your desktop properly, instead of changing the viewport size. Amazing! Wonderful! About time!
RnR support came in at FC2 if I remember rightly. Which is a Gnome 2.6 distro. I don't think it is Gnome specific but the tool has a GTK interface.. :)
I'm writing this email in Evolution 2.0.1. I think, at this point, that I like it more than I liked Evolution previously. Its layout is cleaner; it just feels nicer. It still behaves really badly if you have large IMAP mailspools on servers at the other end of a bad link, but that's the way Evolution handles IMAP (thunderbird / mozilla are a lot less network-intensive than evolution).
Evolution has always sucked for IMAP. Which is a pain coz that is how I've stored my email for years. I use Evo mainly because of the LDAP contacts integration and VFolders. I use quite a lot of VFolders to organize my daily Inbox processing. :) I find I'm far more efficient if I can group all similar mail together and process it in one go. I don't like "filters" as much because I find that I just start to ignore auto filtered email. Again VFolders are an example of what I was talking about with Perry regarding database/meta data driven organization. It can be far easier to use and more powerful than manual organizational methods. And filters are an example of this. VFolders alow you to categories messages in multiple ways for example. They are only stored once but appear in two VFolders. A very nice feature. If Thunderbird had VFolders I'd use it more. I'm very keen to upgrade to FC3 when it becomes available almost purely for the enhancements to Evo. Regards