I agree - there are a lot of library dependancies that go with Evolution
(hell, with the entire Ximian Gnome 1.4 distro - ha). But I will say
that if you do use a .deb or .rpm-based system (like Redhat 7.1), the
Ximian solution is the cat's meow.
Using Red Carpet, I've kept my notebook, workstations and servers
up-to-date with the latest RedHat 7.1 errata fixes, Gnome updates,
Evolution daily snaps... hell I got so into updating everyday that I
wrote a script that grabs the daily .rpm build of mozilla, downloads it
and installs it. I live on the bleeding edge baby! Yeah!
With the incredible pace of development between Gnome and KDE, I
sometimes sit back in absolute awe at the quality of software I'm
seeing. I've been wanting Evolution + RedCarpet since before they were
a twinkle in Ximian's eye. Now that I have them, I'm all mushy and
stuff. :)
Speaking of twinkles, I wish Eazel hadn't died... Nautilus is soooo
pretty, but still slower than the other window managers. I don't
'browse' my directories much (still a command-line guy), but when I do
Nautilus makes 'em so purty with thumbnail previews, and all kinds of
other eye-candy. Kind of like OS X w/o the $129 price tag. *snicker*
I was wondering the other day just what it was that made me decide not
to use Windows anymore.
Was it that I don't play many games nowadays? Ok maybe.
Is it that I have a dislike for Micro$haft and the borg-like management
team that runs it? Probably.
Is it that I prefer open-source programs to closed? Absolutely.
Or perhaps I know what it really is... the thrill of getting daily
updates of 90% of the software I use on a daily basis. It's like a box
of chocolates... ya never know what you're gonna get! (Hey, that was a
Gumpism... kinda like a Gimpism only not as pretty and in RGB format)
What the hell did my better half put in this coffee?