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= Introduction =
= Introduction =
= Vision =
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''The first step of user-centred development is the definition of a straight, easy to understand vision. A vision is a concise leitmotif which describes why the world gets better with the product. It shows the future of development to users and pools the team together.
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* Have you ever wondered how to contact a particular person, desperately searching for his or her contact information?<BR>
* Do you get confused by chatting with someone in one application and with another in a second tool?<BR>
* Are you annoyed by protocol restrictions of your messenger, e.g. in case you want to share pictures or documents?<BR>
* Did you ever get disturbed by incoming chat messages because you forgot to set busy state on starting a video conference?<BR>
* Your instant messenger does not satisfies your requirements? Does it lacks on integration with other programs like address book?
We present the solution to all those questions: '''KDE-telepathy - The umbrella of instant messaging'''.
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= Persona =
= Persona =

Revision as of 13:59, 21 April 2012

Introduction

Vision

The first step of user-centred development is the definition of a straight, easy to understand vision. A vision is a concise leitmotif which describes why the world gets better with the product. It shows the future of development to users and pools the team together.

  • Have you ever wondered how to contact a particular person, desperately searching for his or her contact information?
  • Do you get confused by chatting with someone in one application and with another in a second tool?
  • Are you annoyed by protocol restrictions of your messenger, e.g. in case you want to share pictures or documents?
  • Did you ever get disturbed by incoming chat messages because you forgot to set busy state on starting a video conference?
  • Your instant messenger does not satisfies your requirements? Does it lacks on integration with other programs like address book?


We present the solution to all those questions: KDE-telepathy - The umbrella of instant messaging.