On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Eric W. Sink wrote:

> So far, AbiLook (hee hee hee) is not very close to the top of our
> priority list.  For some reasons, I think it would be a fun addition.
> After all, PIMs are not conceptually hard, and the requisite attention
> to excellent GUI work fits our core mission pretty well.

I can certainly see that.  However, I do think it should be a pretty high
priority once AbiWord is rolling.  I have just noticed that most people
where I work (a Health care organization) spend a LOT of time in OutLook.

Furthermore, the PIM/EMAIL integration is used a lot.  This, to me, makes
it even more important than a spreadsheet (and the only reason I still
have to run windows at work). Of course, I neve use spreadsheets, rarely
use access, occassonally use WP, and use outlook all the time at work.  I
may be biased by my own job and organization.

Patrick

 > 
> However, the minimum feature set for a PIM is pretty high right now,
> if you want it to gain a large user base.  For example, I don't think
> you can get really big market penetration with a PIM unless you can
> sync to a PalmPilot (or whatever the official name of that device is
> this week).
> 
> As for your architectural questions:
> 
> The AbiWord text engine is going to need to be abstracted out to be
> more suitable for use in multiple apps.  For example, AbiShow (our
> PowerPoint-like-thingie) needs it.  A PIM would certainly need it
> as well.
> 
> The XAP (cross-application) framework stuff is currently being
> purified to make it more reusable for apps other than AbiWord.
> We hope to make it easier to code a simple GUI app in the
> Abi fashion.
> 
> --
> 
> > Does ABI have any plans to do an Outlook-like program?  I ask because, at
> > least where I work, this is rapidly becoming a killer app.  I suspect
> > others are in the same boat.
> > 
> > It seems to me that an outlook-like programe could benefit greatly from
> > having AbiWord to provide the editing infrastructure and so on.  How well
> > adapted is the XP framework ABI is using to this?
> > 
> > For what it's worth, I'm not planning to start writing this.  I'm just
> > thinking about the problem.
> > 
> > Patrick
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --
> > J. Patrick Narkinsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > 
> > "If you want to know what God thinks about money, just look at the people 
> > He gives it to."                    -- Old Irish Saying 
> 
> -- 
> Eric W. Sink, Software Craftsman
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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J. Patrick Narkinsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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