Two suggestions regarding publisher and e-mail client (or actually personal information manager). May be a bit out of context of previous posts. First regarding importance of personal information manager. My boss (as many boses), which are decision makers, when we are speaking about bying new software or switching to something else than Microsoft office use generally Outlook (no excel or word, or powerpoint). So it's the first thing he looked for, when I propose to switch to openoffice.org, is something like outlook and not other applications, which are actually vary similar in all available office suites. I think it's more marketing, not programming issue, because it's impossible to return back into past and to start, for instance, development of dropped staroffice 5.2 personal information manager. It should be ready to use, mature product, like Thunderbird with Sundird.

Second suggestion. May be it's reasonable to extend existing registration form or to publisdh user questionaire to find what PIM and publishing software actually are the most used together with openoffice.org in linux and windows environment. That would be great source of information for FAQ and also guide to new openoffice.org users to avoid endless decision making process about what to use.

Andis

Fred A. Miller wrote:
James Mckenzie wrote:

James, I'm willing to rewrite the readme, PROVIDING I don't have to do it "now." ;) I'll have to squeeze it in somewhere and will do it as soon as I can. Once done, who do I send it to?

Fred

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