Lars D. Noodén wrote:
For the time being, but that's rapidly changing.
Not really. Not via the calendar plug-in. Not if you currently use and like how Outlook works. But like I said, the Lightning project for TB is going after it hard.
On the other hand MS Outlook does not offer the same degree of standards complliance, robustness (esp in regard to malware) and offers no cross platform capabilities. "Integration", when used by MS, seems of late to have become a code word for proprietary vendor lock-in.
Well... yeah. I'm not saying that Outlook is intrinsicly better. But it's currently a lot easier to use and has better functionality. Standards compliance is important to you, and to me, and to most people that frequent this list. But the rest of the world more or less considers MS to *be* the standard. Ditto for cross-platform capabilities. For most folks if there's a version for the Mac, then it's as cross-platform as it needs to be, or possible *could* be. I'm talking about the 80%+ of the world that neither knows about nor cares about Linux. At all. Not even a little bit.
Again, Novell's Evolution is more than ready right now.
But not for the OS that the vast majority of people basically consider to be synonymous with computing in general. I don't, you don't, but we're not really talking about you and me.
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