Thunderbird with lightning or calendar extension or sunbird is vary far
from Outlook or Evolution if we mean personal information management and
calendaring functionality. Actually there are no windows software, which
can compete with Outlook or Evolution as calendaring programs, in spite
Thunderbird with lightning or calendar extension or sunbird is vary far
from Outlook or Evolution if we mean personal information management and
calendaring functionality. Actually there are no windows software, which
can compete with Outlook or Evolution as calendaring programs, in spite
On Friday 27 October 2006 05:02 am, Giovanni Leone wrote:
Hello,
I see that a program to manage email like Outlook has not been
created! Why?
Are you planning to create it?
Thanks
Giovanni
That is because there are several email clients with which
OpenOffice.org will work. There
It was not created because there are more than enough e-mail clients
exist already. Creating another one would be waste of effort. Hopefully
OO developers will their energy on more pressing issues.
What is wrong with using existing e-mail client?
-Original Message-
From: Giovanni
The development of OpenOffice focusses on Wordprocessing, Spreadsheet,
Presentation. In the future OpenOffice might be offered in a bundle with
Mozilla's Thunderbird (www.mozilla.com) for e-mailhandling. For
Thunderbird there is an extension called Lightning that offers calendar
and to-do list
To Users: Why is no one discussing Scribus and the available email
programs ?
arnold huzen wrote:
The development of OpenOffice focusses on Wordprocessing, Spreadsheet,
Presentation. In the future OpenOffice might be offered in a bundle
with Mozilla's Thunderbird (www.mozilla.com) for
Well, it's not in openoffice. It's called Thunderbird. Thunderbird primarily
is an email client, but Thunderbird's address books integrates beautifully with
openoffice. Grant it, Thunderbird has an address book, but you can create many
for different sorts, i.e. clients, personal, friends,