OK, not entirely a Linux question (although it will lead to a Linux migration in the future). But this is probably the best repository of Evolution knowledge I hang around in, so here goes.
Has anyone ever (tried to, successfully) run Evolution under Windows? I know several other GTK programs do spend some time in the land of the long load time, but how about Evolution? I ask because the longer-sighted director at work has a bit of a buzz for OSS, but can't get himself away from running Windows desktops (too many custom fiddly programs under Windows; that's a whole other problem I have to face). But we want to give Outlook the finger. Evolution is my poster child for the Messaging Revolution, so how about it? My other option is Evolution on a server, and an X server on the Windows desktop. Less preferable overall, although it does open up some *interesting* possibilities... Any information greatly appreciated. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- #include <disclaimer.h> Matthew Palmer, Geek In Residence http://ieee.uow.edu.au/~mjp16 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
