> Last time I tried Mozilla Calender it sucked big time. Bloated, slow
> and practically unusable. Thunderbird still isn't equal to other
> better programs.
Good, well the next step is to make it better until it fits your
needs. Did you ask them how can you help?
I am not a programmer. I will give positive and negative response to
user lists for the
products I use. Why do people respond to user comments with questions
like this?
Thunderbird and especially Calender were not usable for me. I went back
to an email
program that worked well for me and found a much better calender. I am
not going to
waste my time trying to make a product work when there are better
solutions available.
Because these are not companies and this are not products, they all are
projects and they are never finished. So the way to value this things cant
be compared to "I use it once, and never again'. Simply because the
project is in continuing improvement and also you are part of it -- if you
really care to fullfill your need. If it was a company yes ----- there is
nothing you can do about it.
A better example is wikipedia which borrow from the open source things, if
you argue that wikipedia is wrong, then is basically saying that you are
willing to improve it -- since you can always change whatever you feel is
wrong about wikipedia and make it right. Which otherwise you can't do with
Britancia for example.
--
Alexandro Colorado
CoLeader of OpenOffice.org ES
http://es.openoffice.org
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