Hopefully, before anyone decides to demo a piece of software, they will use it for a few days first. It is important that it be able to print and (where possible) connect to the net. Most places we might exhibit won't have that capacity ... but if it is available, it should be used. Then again, the word "should" probably should be expunged from the English language ... and any other language it has crept into, as well.:) For instance, since StarOffice (& perhaps others) allow use as browsers, WHERE POSSIBLE (better phrasing) it might be advantageous to show them doing just that! As a matter of fact, try to find a couple of interesting (to others!) sites that load WAAY fast and aim the browser at these. That, or hire Mindcraft to do the demo ... they know how to get results! :)) "Eugene C." wrote: > > Hello Bill and everybody else, > > Thank you very much for all the calendars applications > you provided. > I added, all of them to the list. > > Most of you gave me links with them. It help a lot. > I just need to verify the link integrity. > > ===== > > I think, an application that some of us know as more > value than several others applications, that we do not > know. > > I am not saying it is better, but if someone really > use it, it is a real life situation. > > So I am not considering copying 27'000 applications on > this list, but mostly the ones you suggest. > > Of course this list can grow and should continue to > grow any time. > > Please let me know what you think of my point. I might > be wrong... > > Eugene > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > --- > This message was automatically sent by the Linux Demo Days mailing list > To remove yourself from this list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with the "unsubcribe" in your message body.
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