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Novell ports Evolution to Windows

Renai LeMay ZDNet Australia

Published: 08 Jun 2005 11:20 BST

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Evolution, an open source application which mirrors Microsoft's Outlook, has been successfully compiled on the Windows platform. However, a version for the masses is still in the works.

Evolution was developed by open source company Ximian, which was acquired by Novell in August 2003. It's widely seen as a possible threat to Outlook due to its ability to integrate well with Microsoft's Exchange server.

Tor Lillqvist, Novell senior software engineer, revealed the latest development in his blog posting yesterday. He is realistic about Evolution's current capabilities, saying it crashes immediately after launching. However, the application's ability to run on Windows means serious debugging work can begin, he added.

Lillqvist is part of an open source project that aims to bring Evolution -- which encompasses email, calendaring tasks and contact management -- to the Windows platform.

In an earlier blog, he laid out the Evolution on Windows development path drawn from his speech at a recent open source GNOME desktop conference in Germany.

According to Lillqvist, since Evolution depends on various software libraries from GNOME, porting is more difficult compared with other efforts such as the GIMP -- an image editor similar to Adobe Photoshop that only utilised core GNOME Toolkit (GTK) libraries.

Lillqvist said he will attempt to fix the base functionality of the application and refine it later.

He warned interested parties to keep at arm's length from the software development effort for the time being, adding: "You cannot run Evolution on Windows yet ... there isn't anything for end-users to beta-test yet."

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  1. Just a note: GTK+ means "GIMP Tookit", not "GNOME... Adam Victor Nazareth Brandizzi

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