PJH wrote

"The main reason Outlook is my choice is its integration of calendar, contacts,
e-mails, documents, and tasks (to-dos).  You can create a task and attach to it
any relevant information including documents, e-mails, contact info for people
involved, links, etc.  When you're ready to schedule the task, you can drag and
drop it right into your calendar.  When you go to do the task (either from your
calendar or a task list), everything you need to accomplish it is right there in
front of you.

Doesn't that sound like something we'd all like to be able to do?

a) Everything your friend described could be done from within OOo
1.1.2, if not earlier.

b) The big issue is that people do not know:
* What tools are lurking within OOo;
* How to use those tools;

xan

joanthon

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