I'm not a Ximian guy, but I play on on TV! OK, I don't, and in fact I have no affiliation with any of the groups involved, but I can guess...
Below. On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 17:13, Nik Derewianka wrote: <snip/> > Is there any way to get Evolution running on Windows (cygwin or > otherwise) ? This appears to be a fairly common question. The answer, last I heard, was that they'd love to have Evolution run on Windows, but it's not a priority (Evolution 2.0 is the current priority, followed by integration with the Gnome desktop platform), so -- at present -- it would require an external effort to port Evolution. I'm not sure how hard this would be; it depends on how many X11-isms are in Evolution and its dependent-libraries. See Google for more information; "evolution win32 port" brought up some interesting information. > Any future plans of getting Evolution re-written as a mono application ? Not likely, at least not at present. Evolution is attempting to become part of the Gnome desktop platform, and there seems to be a large contingent of people who are dead set against any Mono dependency in Gnome. This may change in the future, but for *now* this appears to be the case. See the desktop-devel-list archives at mail.gnome.org. > (or anyone know of a full Outlook+Exchange equivalent for win32 clients > any server ?) Not that I know of. LDAP+IMAP+any decent mail client (Thunderbird) is often cited as a good-enough equivalent, but if you need Calendaring and the whole combined package, I don't know of any equivalents. - Jon _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
