Re: Something like M$ Outlook
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > StarOffice has many great features. What I couldn't quite figure out is the > addressbook/contact management. Is the End User expected to set the > tables/queries/etc up himself? Seems really, really strange to me. _ I think that All of its productivity is realized via the "Commercial" version. The one distributed freely does not have the database application included. -- John Foster AdVance-Computing Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 19460173
Re: Something like M$ Outlook
StarOffice has many great features. What I couldn't quite figure out is the addressbook/contact management. Is the End User expected to set the tables/queries/etc up himself? Seems really, really strange to me. >> are there programs under Linux that can replace M$ Outlook? My company uses >> Outlook not just for mail but also for appointments, jobs, etc. Everything >> is stored in an Exchange-Server and every now and then we synchronize our >> clients. I'd like to do exactly that with Linux, but other than email I do >> not see the software needed for this. > > You might find StarOffice useful. It has many of the features of MS > Office, including built in desktop with e-mail and relational DB > centered taski managment. I find it quite useful. --- Wim Kerkhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.canadianhomes.net/wim ICQ: 23284586
Re: Something like M$ Outlook
Michael Meskes wrote: > > Hi, > > are there programs under Linux that can replace M$ Outlook? My company uses > Outlook not just for mail but also for appointments, jobs, etc. Everything > is stored in an Exchange-Server and every now and then we synchronize our > clients. I'd like to do exactly that with Linux, but other than email I do > not see the software needed for this. > > Did I miss some interesting software? > > Michael You might find StarOffice useful. It has many of the features of MS Office, including built in desktop with e-mail and relational DB centered taski managment. I find it quite useful. -- John Foster AdVance-Computing Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 19460173
Something like M$ Outlook
Hi, are there programs under Linux that can replace M$ Outlook? My company uses Outlook not just for mail but also for appointments, jobs, etc. Everything is stored in an Exchange-Server and every now and then we synchronize our clients. I'd like to do exactly that with Linux, but other than email I do not see the software needed for this. Did I miss some interesting software? Michael P.S.: Please CC me since I'm not subscribed. -- Michael Meskes | Go SF 49ers! Th.-Heuss-Str. 61, D-41812 Erkelenz| Go Rhein Fire! Tel.: (+49) 2431/72651 | Use Debian GNU/Linux! Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Use PostgreSQL!