On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 08:18 +0200, Andis wrote: > I think windows users which used to outlook or even staroffice 5.x PIM > manager (like me) should try Thunderbird + Calendar extension. It > consumes huge amount of memory, but it is useful. As an e-mail > application it's much, much better than outlook and evolution. May be in > some years we will be able also to create events directly from ooo > window and attach ooo documents to events and tasks. > I think the main problem is lack of relevant relpacement for outlook > under windows, not component list of ooo. But without PIM manager it's > impossible to switch to openoffice.org, so it should be developed anyway > within or outside openoffice.org project. > > Andis > > Adam Williams wrote: > > > > The Windows port of Evolution is experimental and nothing resembling > > stable or complete. > >
But if there is no IMAP or POP, Thunderbird is dead in the water on Linux. I did read that there is a MAPI support available for Thunderbird in Windows. As for stability, I think Evolution for Linux is not stable or complete either, at least in comparison to Thunderbird. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
