I use Thunderbird, http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/. Thunderbird integrates excellent with OpenOfffice. However, Thunderbird does not initially have a calendar. If you need a calendar, you can either add a calendar extension to Thunderbird (if you want the calendar built in. Or, you can download the standalone, "Sunbird." I have the standalone, Sunbird. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird/
Besides being an excellent database integrating with OpenOffice, Thunderbird is an excellent e-mail client. Greg "Alan .bonney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear sir or Madam Following this mornings edition of `bbc.click` I have searched for your site for the first time. I have been severely disadvantaged by an upgrade (I use this word advisedly) to Microsoft Vista that lacks a Microsoft Outlook programme that did enable me to diarize future projects actions. This facility has been abanded by Mr. Gates due (I am told) because it takes up too much hard drive space? I am 67 years of age and disabled thro. a leg amputation; and I am endeavoring to resume a computer based consultancy service in the UK Construction Industry. I have limited search abilities - (due I have to say; to a lack of confidence arising from some disastrous forays in this field) Do you offer a similar programme? Alan Bonney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
