As a part of GNOME, Evolution is released as
source code.
Linux distributions provide
packages of GNOME for end-users. Evolution is used as the default personal information manager on several Linux distributions which use GNOME by default, most notably
Debian and
Fedora.
Ubuntu has replaced Evolution with
Mozilla Thunderbird as the default email client since
Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot.
Defunct Mac OS X and Windows ports In the past, Evolution was
ported to
Apple Mac OS X and
Microsoft Windows, but these ports are discontinued. In 2006, Novell released an installer for Evolution 2.6 on Mac OS X. In January 2005, Novell's
Nat Friedman announced in his blog that the company had hired Tor Lillqvist, the programmer who ported
GIMP to Microsoft Windows, to do the same with Evolution. Before this announcement, several projects with the same goal had been started but none of them reached alpha status. In 2008, DIP Consultants released a Windows installer for Evolution 2.28.1-1 for Microsoft
Windows XP and newer. As of 2025, it is available for download from only the
SourceForge project page. A slightly more recent (2010–2011) experimental installer for Evolution 3.0.2 is provided by
openSUSE. Users have faced difficulties getting this version working. ==See also==