My point was that in the corporate world, there is little choice.
The only viable software choice is Outlook on WinNT boxes.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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No, I'm not
Next question is, how did this happen?
ltiu
Mercadante, Thomas F wrote:
My point was that in the corporate world, there is little choice.
The only viable software choice is Outlook on WinNT boxes.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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oh no, you can always use Lotus Notes with W2K, XP or NT... we are here
such lovely choices we have
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My point was that in the corporate world, there is little choice.
The only viable software choice is Outlook on WinNT boxes.
Tom
found some way to fake out Linux to run Lotus Notes in a shell if I am not
mistaken, too...
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oh no, you can always use Lotus Notes with W2K, XP or NT... we are here
such lovely choices we
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found some way to fake out Linux to run Lotus Notes in a
shell if I am not
mistaken, too...
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oh
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My point was that in the corporate world, there is little choice.
The only viable software choice is Outlook on WinNT boxes.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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Lotus Notes is good enough and for a time were the number one (and the only
one). How the hell did they lose market share?
ltiu
On Friday 30 August 2002 08:28, April Wells wrote:
found some way to fake out Linux to run Lotus Notes in a shell if I am not
mistaken, too...
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HERE... herd mentality... Microsoft rules... Microsoft Rules... Oracle
Applications are buggy and user GMT in their log files... Access is better,
Microsoft doesn't sell buggy software... mooo... hey... look at that really
cool cliff... Let's follow those other buffalo ... the jump looks like
The same way Digital did. The best product doesn't always win...
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Lotus Notes is good enough and for a time were the number one (and the
only
one). How the hell did they lose market
Got trigger happy, so I'm resending.
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Hi,
I recieved an email today as follows:
Display name of sender to me: NAV for Microsoft Exchange-DDS_MAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@SUNGARD
What are you trying to communicate to us. There is nothing in your mail.
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Hi,
I recieved an email today as follows:
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Stop using MS products if you are seriously worried about viruses.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got trigger happy, so I'm resending.
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Hi,
I recieved an email today as follows:
Gee, that's a helpful reply! As if we have any choice!
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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Stop using MS products if you are seriously worried about viruses.
[EMAIL
MUM, Eric is listening!!!
:-))
On Thursday 29 August 2002 18:08, you wrote:
Stop using MS products if you are seriously worried about viruses.
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You always have a choice. Sometimes it is difficult to make the right choice.
Consider a high school student who is doing poorly -- they can make the easy choice
and drop out or they can make the difficult choice and work harder. In the case of
M$, the easy choice is to accept whatever M$
Linux or MacOSX are good alternatives for the end user.
ltiu
kkennedy wrote:
You always have a choice. Sometimes it is difficult to make the right choice.
Consider a high school student who is doing poorly -- they can make the easy choice
and drop out or they can make the difficult choice
Etch-A-Sketch's are even better for the end(L)user
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Linux or MacOSX are good alternatives for the end user.
ltiu
kkennedy wrote:
You always have a choice. Sometimes it is difficult to
So basically you're saying that those of us using Microsoft products are
doing so because we're stupid or lazy to change?
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You always have a choice. Sometimes it is difficult to make
Oh boy, this looks like a deja vu.
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So basically you're saying that those
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You always have a choice. Sometimes it is difficult to make
the right choice. Consider a high school student who is
doing poorly
No, I'm not saying that people using M$ products are doing so because they are stupid
or lazy. Perhaps they are if they refuse to even consider the alternatives. I don't
consider myself stupid or lazy and I'm using M$ products both at home and at work. I
don't like them. I suggest
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