Thanks Tony! IIRC it took a while for you to get there though :)
While we're on warm fuzzies, there was a champion quote about Evolution in a recent interview with a guy from the Opera board: "Freedom is very empowering. I am using Windows on one machine and Linux on the other and I use Open Office on both of them -- without any compatibility problems. Ximian evolution is excellent and it has some features that Outlook does not have. When you use it you feel the freedom." (last page of http://insight.zdnet.co.uk/ software/0,39020463,39146673,00.htm) Michael On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 19:38 +0100, Tony Earnshaw wrote: > Jeff, Michael, most Ximian people ;) > > I don't what I'd do without Evo (in my case 1.4.5, know you developers > are all long past that stage, but nevertheless). Bloody marvelous. > > In the most recent case, adding LDAP contacts. Remember, that's > organization-wide. It just works. I honestly don't know of any other > Linux ('cos I run Linux) utility that can do what Evo does. It's not > just that, there are so many other things. F.ex, so pleased with the > spelling checker (I write fluently and correctly in 4 languages, but > have to check my spelling), love how Evo looks, love how you can kill it > when it's brain dead, love its 3-dimensionality. I don't actually hate > anything about it. I could give you several examples of utilities that > are supposed to do the same and really, really bug me. > > Most people complain, can't do things they want to with Evo. Sorry, > Jeff, I'm being confrontational again ;) > > Anyway ... > > --Tonni > > -- > > mail: billy - at - billy.demon.nl > http://www.billy.demon.nl > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
