Developer(s) | KDE |
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Initial release | August 31, 2009 |
Repository | |
Written in | C++, Qt |
Type | Email client |
License | GPL-2.0-only or GPL-3.0-only [a] [1] |
Website |
trojita |
Trojitá [2] ([trɔjɪtaː]) is a free software IMAP and SMTP email client [3] developed using the Qt C++ library. The design goals of the maintainers are to develop a fast e-mail client which respects open standards, is cross-platform and uses the available resources very efficiently. [4] [5]
Trojitá offers to manage contacts in the abook format, as introduced by the text-based user interface abook addressbook program. [6]
In Autumn 2012, Trojitá became a part of the KDE community. [7]
In 2006, the project started as a private exercise in programming [8] of Jan Kundrát. As a part of his studies, Trojitá became a topic of the author's bachelor [9] and master's [10] theses, making a debut in 2009. [11] In 2010, Jan was briefly contracted to work on Trojitá for a system integrator, but the project was cancelled for external reasons. [12] After Jan's graduation, the governance of the project opened up and Trojitá moved beneath the KDE umbrella. [13] As a part of the KDE community, Trojitá gained new contributors and was translated into thirty-three languages. [14]
Since 2012, Trojitá took part in two rounds each of Google Code-In [15] [16] as well as Google Summer of Code [17] [18] [19] competitions. As of 2016, Trojitá includes contributions from more than sixty developers. [20]
Trojitá is the e-mail engine used for mail synchronization within the xTuple's Postbooks ERP project. [21] It was also planned to become the e-mail engine used in the Canonical's Ubuntu Touch mobile handsets [22] [23] until Canonical forked the code. [24]
Developer(s) | KDE |
---|---|
Initial release | August 31, 2009 |
Repository | |
Written in | C++, Qt |
Type | Email client |
License | GPL-2.0-only or GPL-3.0-only [a] [1] |
Website |
trojita |
Trojitá [2] ([trɔjɪtaː]) is a free software IMAP and SMTP email client [3] developed using the Qt C++ library. The design goals of the maintainers are to develop a fast e-mail client which respects open standards, is cross-platform and uses the available resources very efficiently. [4] [5]
Trojitá offers to manage contacts in the abook format, as introduced by the text-based user interface abook addressbook program. [6]
In Autumn 2012, Trojitá became a part of the KDE community. [7]
In 2006, the project started as a private exercise in programming [8] of Jan Kundrát. As a part of his studies, Trojitá became a topic of the author's bachelor [9] and master's [10] theses, making a debut in 2009. [11] In 2010, Jan was briefly contracted to work on Trojitá for a system integrator, but the project was cancelled for external reasons. [12] After Jan's graduation, the governance of the project opened up and Trojitá moved beneath the KDE umbrella. [13] As a part of the KDE community, Trojitá gained new contributors and was translated into thirty-three languages. [14]
Since 2012, Trojitá took part in two rounds each of Google Code-In [15] [16] as well as Google Summer of Code [17] [18] [19] competitions. As of 2016, Trojitá includes contributions from more than sixty developers. [20]
Trojitá is the e-mail engine used for mail synchronization within the xTuple's Postbooks ERP project. [21] It was also planned to become the e-mail engine used in the Canonical's Ubuntu Touch mobile handsets [22] [23] until Canonical forked the code. [24]