Trojita, the fastest Email Client - Gmail Setup Guide

 I had recently switched to KDE from Gnome and was looking for an Alternative for Geary. I really liked how fast Geary was and neither Thunderbird nor KMail could act as a replacement for my need(Simple and fast). Before giving up for another Electron app, I gave a try to Trojita and immediately fell in love with its speed. It was blazingly fast to the extent even Geary could never match! This is a simple guide to setup Trojita for Gmail.  Sources: OMG Ubuntu Google Support Overview: You need to make use of App Passwords in Google Account in order to access Trojita through Gmail (The other way is to enable Less Secure App Access which doesn't sound inviting!). App Passwords, in turn, need 2-Factor Authentication turned on. After installing Trojita, you need to setup IMAP servers for Gmail. Turn on 2- Step Verification Set up App Passwords Install Trojita Logging in with Gmail 1. Turn on 2-StepVerification Open your Google Account . In the navigation panel, select Security . Un

Google I/O 2013 - From the Beginning

So Google I/O is finally happening! All you need is a post that keeps you updated with what is happening and here it is - from the start to end!



March 13 - Google I/O 2013 sells out within one hour.

April 10 - Google Babel, an ambitious messaging platform rumored ahead of I/O event.

April 18 - Android may include multiplayer gaming features in its next update, suggested by MyGlass app code.

May 10 - Google was rumored to be planning to launch wallet credit card at I/O.

May 11 - A leak shows that Google play games was to be launched with achievements, cloud saves and in-game chat.

May 14 - The Verge shows that Google is getting ready with its spotify competitor with Universal and Sony now on board.

May 15:

- Google Maps leaks ahead of I/O. Brings changes to the interface with smart search features.

- The next Android confirmed to be Android 4.3 caught in a leak ahead of I/O. But it is now a 404.

- Google I/O 2013 starts.

- Sundar Pichai says that Google's Android has now more than 900 million activations and 48 million app downloads.

- Google announces Play Game Services, Google's answer to Game center. It is also made with cross platform support.

- Google announces Android Studio, a new dev environment for Android developers.

- Google Play services updated with new location, Google+ sign in and cloud messaging APIs.

- Google takes on spotify with Google Play Music all access subscription service, priced at $9.99 per month.

- Google turns Galaxy S4 into a nexus phone with unlocked android jelly bean. Coming out  on June 26th for $649.

- Google takes on apple at education side with Google play for Education.

- Google completely redesigns the interface of Google+ with a card based interface..

- Google chrome racer experiment connects Android and iOS devices for multiplayer gaming. Awesome!

- Google has announced hangouts - A unified messaging system for Android, iOS and chrome. No more separate mess like Google talk and hangouts.

- Google+ now automatically enhances the photos you upload and highlights your best shots. Totally it has got 41 new and awesome features!

- Google+ will automatically create panoramas and animated GIFs from your photos!!

- All these Google+ changes are coming later this day.

- Google+ now automatically adds hashtags to your post by reading the text, scanning images in the post, and more.

- Google announced that its conversational search that is available for its Android and iOS apps would be coming to the desktop. Until now, you could search for things using your voice. Now, you’ll be able to keep your mic open without clicking a button, by waking Google up with the prompt “OK Google.” You can say things like “Show me things to do in Santa Cruz” and get results quickly.

- Google Now has now got some new awesome cards like reminders, public transits commune time, recommendations for magazines and books etc.

- Google previews the next version of Google Maps for android and iOS. The new maps experience is meant to be more personal than earlier versions. Users can now rate restaurants and other local businesses directly from maps, using a new 5-star ratings scale.

- Google Maps for desktop gets a major redesign like seen in the leak yesterday.

- You can send money as an attachment to Gmail utilising Google Wallet Service.

- Google  Play books enables user ebook upload with Google Drive support.

- Google CEO Larry Page takes the stage to wrap up the I/O keynote. He talked a lot, most of them would be the future's famous quotes!

So, I/O 2013 has started with a big bang. A lot of interface changes and cross platform support has been added. Will these deliver what it seems to deliver? We will see..

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