Re: Something like M$ Outlook

1999-07-22 Thread John Foster
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> 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.
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I think that All of its productivity is realized via the "Commercial"
version. The one distributed freely does not have the database
application included.
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Re: Something like M$ Outlook

1999-07-21 Thread wim
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.
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Re: Something like M$ Outlook

1999-07-21 Thread John Foster
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.
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Something like M$ Outlook

1999-07-21 Thread Michael Meskes
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.

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