Spicebird the New(s)-Software
To spice up your daily communication, Spicebird was designed with chat and News-Feed integration. It's the
perfect tool as a lightweight Evolution replacement and more focused on the home user. Rather than to bring all the important business features it's made to integrate all your personal Topics in one piece of Software. It comes even with a neat start-screen to give you an overview of what's currently going on in all departments.
Anyway, I didn't want to write a long story here. Spicebird was hyped all over the web those days. So most things are probably explained. Only one thing that still iches me, is that I can't make use of the mail and the chat feature yet. Because usually all my connections (Jabber, IMAP, SMTP) work on SSL. But Spicebird seems to still have issues with SSL/TLS handling. Probably it works already with the "official" certificates. But not with CA-Cert ones, even if you import the Root-Cert yourself.
So, I hope I will have more luck with that, when the beta phase is over!
So far it looks not at all bad!
[Screenshot]
Anyway, I didn't want to write a long story here. Spicebird was hyped all over the web those days. So most things are probably explained. Only one thing that still iches me, is that I can't make use of the mail and the chat feature yet. Because usually all my connections (Jabber, IMAP, SMTP) work on SSL. But Spicebird seems to still have issues with SSL/TLS handling. Probably it works already with the "official" certificates. But not with CA-Cert ones, even if you import the Root-Cert yourself.
So, I hope I will have more luck with that, when the beta phase is over!
So far it looks not at all bad!
[Screenshot]


sich GAIM vor Kurzem in Pidgin umbenannt hat, dürfte dem aufmerksamen Online-Leser wohl kaum entgangen sein. Fast jede News-Site hat darüber 
auch sein mag, es gibt genügend alternativen zu VoIP. Zwar macht Skype einem das telefonieren über das Internet wirklich einfach, so muss man z.B. kein Router oder Telefonanlage konfigurieren, doch sollte man sich im klaren sein, dass Skype hier sein eigenes Süppchen kocht. Es dürfte bekannt sein das Skype sein eigenes
Man stelle sich vor, es wäre das gleiche bei Email. Ein Provider schreibt ein Email-Protokoll, das er geheim hält und das mit allen anderen Protokollen inkompatibel ist, aber alle verwenden dieses. Die Folge wäre, der gesamte Email-Verkehr läuft nur über diesen einen Provider, bzw. diese Emails sind nicht kompatibel zu anderen Providern. Nicht wirklich eine Idee, im Sinne des Internets. Deshalb weg von Skype, MSN, ICQ, Yahoo-Messenger! und Co, hin zu offenen Standards wie 

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