In practical terms, you're probably better off running a Linux
distribution on your desktop, where evolution and gnome run natively,
instead of Windows, and using something like VMware for when you
absolutely -have- to venture into the MS world.  (And with the
improvements in OpenOffice, among others, that's becoming less and less
necessary, it seems.)  Here, for example, Linux users can use either
VMware or rdesktop to connect to Citrix servers for their Windows fix.

-norm


On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 11:27, Richard Crawford wrote:
> I know that a port of Evolution to Windows will probably never happen, but
> is it possible to compile Evolution to run under Windows 2000 or XP?  I've
> found Evolution to be the best e-mail client, bar none, that I've ever
> used.  If I could end my dependency on Outlook at work forever, I'd be
> very, very happy.
> 
> 
> Sliante,
> Richard S. Crawford
> 
> http://www.mossroot.com
> AIM: Buffalo2K ICQ: 11646404 Y!: rscrawford
> MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Howard Dean for America:  http://www.deanforamerica.com
> "It is only with the heart that we see rightly; what is essential is
> invisible to the eye." --Antoine de Saint Exup�ry
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> evolution maillist  -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
-- 
 Norman Joseph, Systems Engineer           [EMAIL PROTECTED]      IC|XC
 Concurrent Technologies Corporation         814/269.2633         --+--
 Global Systems Center                                            NI|KA

  ***  Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle  ***

_______________________________________________
evolution maillist  -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution

Reply via email to