The Contact properties framework enables users to easily access and view the status of their contacts with speed and efficiency.
With the ability to have contact cards floating on your desktop or listed on Kicker, you can easily chat, email, or drop files or URLs with just a click or two. Plus, the framework comes with two pre-built applications--a contact cards server and a Kicker applet-- to help you get started right away.
The Framework for Contact properties consists of two libraries, libcontactpropertiescore and libcontactpropertiesgui. It also includes several examples for services and applications, so you can create your own unique services and experiences.
While there are currently no translations available, you can easily add your own properties and services by creating a "contactpropertiesrc" file in your ".kde/share/config" folder. The file should include a list of your properties, along with any associated services and default actions.
One of the latest updates to the framework is the ability to configure your contact lists to be sorted in a way that suits your needs. This feature adds even more convenience and flexibility to an already powerful platform.
Overall, the Framework for Contact properties is an excellent option for anyone who wants to streamline their communication and stay on top of their contacts. With its user-friendly interface and customizable features, it's a must-have for anyone who wants to stay connected in today's fast-paced world.
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