Another glitch with Kontact. I use wordpress for this blog. And I recently started using kontact journal to keep some private journal entries. Now, Kontact journal allows you to use XML-RPC, which means I can use kontact to write and read blog posts from this blog. I tried that, and I changed my last blog entry in Kontact. But instead of changing the post, Kontact deleted the post. This is ridiculous. Seriously, Kontact people need to straighten up their basic testing protocols. The first and foremost thing is that data *must* not be deleted. And someone told me that open source developers are the most intelligent developers. I sincerely and with sadness doubt that.
So, I use a pop3 client for all my email accounts. I prefer to keep all my emails on my computer rather than on web. And I organize my emails properly. I have lots of folders, and lots of subfolders. And lot of subsubfolders. I liked the folder system most of the time. I didn’t like the label system because I prefer not to see the read emails (read ‘read’ as ‘labelled’). In my email client, I move my read emails to the right folder, so in my inbox, there are only those emails which either I have not read or I haven’t responded. But, now I am finding folder system a little annoying. The problem is that if in an email thread there are 10 emails, and 5 of them are already in some folder, and the new 5 are in inbox. Its difficult to switch back and forth between different folders. In label system, this is easy. Also, it makes it easy to leave all emails in inbox. So, I do not have to plan move emails all the time. I wonder how difficult it will be to implement label system in Kontact or Thunderbird. I have been noticing that Google interface seems bad and ugly, but there are subtle things which make it much more usable. Google HCI people are way too intelligent.