Quoting Sam Hiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Was it me or his comments are completely contradictory. On the first
line I read
he hates MSO and he is willing to switch. But on the second paragraph,
he wants
integration with Outlook. So my question is, if you want to switch what
are you
talking about Outlook?
If you want a mail client, there is thunderbird and if you want a calendar,
please check Sunbird. If you are switching to Linux then Evolution is a great
choice but if you are staying with Windows then the Mozilla Suite is your best
bet.
In my exclusive point of view, you have the idea of a office suite as a
PIM/communication suite (email, contacts etc) while OpenOffice.org is focused
on productivity suite (creating documents).
The only problem with smart suite is that is PROPRIETARY.
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 02:10 -0400, Joe Barrilleaux wrote:
I'll be honest with you guys. I hate MS Office and I use Premium 2003. The
only reason I use it is because Outlook integrates with word for inserting
addresses. The best word processor and suite I've ever used is Lotus Word
Pro and the whole Smart Suite. Everything you right click on, all formatting
for text, table, frames is right there at your finger tips. Check it out.
Lotus / IBM's Approach database is the best. For me at least it was easy to
learn.
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I could go on and on with things like this but I like to be able to share my
contact with all programs on my computer. Outlook integrates with all MS
apps and also many other programs. Also many add ins for outlook. My virus
program ViRobot integrates very nicely into Outlook.
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Alexandro Colorado
Co-Leader of OpenOffice.org Spanish
http://es.openoffice.org/
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