What is the current state of Gnome mobile? I thought that it wasn’t finished yet. Is it as good as Phosh?
PS. I managed to run Thunderbird usable on pinephone, I just play around with the look&feel and now I simply have just the mail cards and I am able to interact with it without too much scaling issues.
Phosh comes with Geary. I haven’t used it, but it looks like it should work well on mobile.
Phosh is definitely more polished and an attempt to make gtk mobile friendly. I actually prefer gnome-mobile for testing purposes. It’s exactly like gnome-desktop and apps are opened each in an workspace, which is an impressive solution. It also needs more resources, and its not recommended for the first pinephone.
I know about Geary. But it’s not the same as a complete Thunderbird install. There I can use my smime/openpgp certs and tags are also synchronised.
What is the current state of Gnome mobile? I thought that it wasn’t finished yet. Is it as good as Phosh?
Phosh comes with Geary. I haven’t used it, but it looks like it should work well on mobile.
Phosh is definitely more polished and an attempt to make gtk mobile friendly. I actually prefer gnome-mobile for testing purposes. It’s exactly like gnome-desktop and apps are opened each in an workspace, which is an impressive solution. It also needs more resources, and its not recommended for the first pinephone.
I know about Geary. But it’s not the same as a complete Thunderbird install. There I can use my smime/openpgp certs and tags are also synchronised.