On 11/12/05, Sam Stainsby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also work for an organisation that is unwilling to move away from
> Microsoft Office because they feel that they need the calendaring and
> meeting arrangement facilities of Outlook, on Windows. Many of them
> frequently work offline, so web-based solutions are not applicable. I'm
> pinning my hopes on Evolution for Windows, but the project seems to be
> moving very slowly (understandably, as it is a complex project with many
> libraries to port).

You can inform them that every exchange cal they purchase comes with a
license for Outlook.  They wouldn't have to get rid of Outlook at all
if they already have those licenses.  Really they can migrate to
openoffice and keep their old outlook licenses.  What would be the
harm in that?

At least this was true up to the Office XP version.

--
Adam Moore
Founding Member
http://www.opendocumentfellowship.org

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