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  KDE 3.1 New Feature Guide
 (cont'd)Personal Information ManagementPersonal Information Management
  
  Email Security.
  On the PIM front, the email client
  (KMail)
   has gained several important privacy and security enhancements -
  namely S/MIME, PGP/MIME and X.509v3 support.  This work has been done
  in successful collaboration with the
  Ägypten project,
  an IT security project being
  developed
  under contract by the German government
  (screenshot).
  Moreover, OpenPGP support has been
  enhanced, such as enabling encrypting with a different key for each
  addressee. 
  
  Calendar Exchange Integration.
  The calendar / scheduling application
  (KOrganizer) features
  a number of compatibility and feature improvements:
  
   
    
      
      A new plugin for accessing calendar data from an Exchange 2000 server,
      
      
      Support for iMIP ,
      an industry standard used by Outlook, Lotus Notes and
      Evolution) integration, including group-scheduling functions for todos
      and events.
      
      
      Improved support for the industry-standard 
      iCalendar 
      calendaring and scheduling protocol.
      
      
      Improved KDE address book integration
      (screenshot ).
      
      
      Customizable templates for events and todos and alarms for todos.
       
  Address Book Standards with LDAP and vCard.
  The address book library (libkabc),
  used throughout KDE, has a number of important improvements:
   
    
      
      A new control module for configuring multiple resources,
      including the industry-standard
      LDAP  resources.
      
      
      An LDAP-aware email address input field.
      
      
      Complete support for the industry-standard
      vCard , as well as
      new vCard 2.1 import.
      
      
      A new versatile plugin mechanism.
      
      
      An optional binary database format for quick access to large
      address books.
         
  The principal address book application (KAddressbook) has
  gained the ability to fetch contact information from one or more
  LDAP servers, print contact information, access multiple address books,
  and import / export of industry-standard vCards
  (screenshot).
  In addition, the user interface has received a number of usability
  enhancements, such as a "jump bar" for quick alphabetized access to
  entries and entry categories.
  
 
  Palm Integration.
  The Palm OS-based PDA integration (KPilot) provides a number
  of new conduits, including Time,
  AvantGo
  and new KDE address book (KAddressBook) conduits.
 
  Looking Ahead.
  While not included in the 3.1 release,
   the next quantum jump in KDE's
  email / groupware architecture is scheduled for KDE 3.2,
  when a completely copy-lefted, integrated groupware system is scheduled
  to ship with KDE.
  Named Kontact
  (screenshot), the project will integrate the major
  KDE PIM applications,
  and also incorporate the achievements of the
  Kroupware project.  Kroupware,
  which is being developed under contract with an agency of the German government,
  aims "to provide a Free Software groupware solution accessible with Windows
  running Outlook and GNU/Linux running KDE clients."
  More about this project, and some additional screenshots, can be found on
  dotsy, the KDE news
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