Quoting Robert Derman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>     The stripped-down version of /Microsoft Office 2003/ -- you know,
> the one that includes only /Outlook, Excel, Word, /and/ PowerPoint --
> /costs $400!  Doesn't really seem like a very good deal, does it?  If
> you can live without /Outlook/, you'll be astounded at how great a free
> office suite can be."
>
This is interesting, Outlook would be open source soon --- NOT, but at least
Ximian Evolution would run on Windows:

Taken from NAT's Blog:
"" For Novell, Tor is working along the same lines, making Gtk+ and various
parts of the Linux desktop stack run better on Windows to improve the
experience for cross-platform developers. .... his major project will be to
port Evolution to Windows. The scope and difficulty of this work is currently
unknown, so we don't have a timeline (or even a "development plan" to speak
of), but you will be able to follow his work on the various mailing lists and
on Tor's blog (once he starts one). The Evolution porting will be discussed
along with all Evolution development topics on e-h.

If you're interested in helping, I'm sure Tor would welcome you with open arms.
It's a big project.

Good luck, Tor! We're all really happy you joined! ""

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Alexandro Colorado
Co-Lider of OpenOffice.org Espa�ol
http://es.openoffice.org/

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