Drew Jensen wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Sammy Njuguna wrote:
Hi,
OOo Productivity Suite is great!! and is the choice of many all over the
globe but let us not bury our heads in the sand.Email has become an
integral part of our daily economic and personal communication and
actually the issue here is whether OOo can address a missing need
highlighted by users.
CONSIDER THIS-Would TB be a default choice for many OOo users if the
calendering was absent?So moving forward what can be done or not
needs to
be addressed.
Consider this. The email app that's bundled with Microsoft Office is
one of the worst going. Given that most people have favourite
applications, why should OpenOffice dictate the email app they can use
with it?
Who said anything about dictating a choice... With that rational an
install of Kubuntu should have no applications by default...after all it
is just an OS right.
Who? Those who think OpenOffice should include an email app.
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