Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Jeff Waugh


> There is a Company at
> http://www.bynari.net/Products/TradeServer/trade_server.html that has
> info on using Outlook with Linux. I have never used it but it looks
> interesting.

Bynari are (trying to avoid libel suits and things like that)... very silly.

- Jeff

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Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Jeff Waugh



> There is a Company at
> http://www.bynari.net/Products/TradeServer/trade_server.html that has
> info on using Outlook with Linux. I have never used it but it looks
> interesting.

Bynari are (trying to avoid libel suits and things like that)... very silly.

- Jeff

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Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Alejandro Borges
Check out phpgroupware!!!
You chould be able to somehow make it interoperable with outlook, at
least with manual procedures (maybe write a couple of macros, automatize
that too), and at least the contacts could be exchanged (no tasks
afaik).

Alex

On Wed, 2001-10-24 at 19:14, Thedore Knab wrote:
> 
>  I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a 
> variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track tasks, 
> and interface with Outlook clients. Anybody know one? 
> 
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Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Peter Billson wrote:
> 
> 
> There is a Company at
> http://www.bynari.net/Products/TradeServer/trade_server.html that has
> info on using Outlook with Linux. I have never used it but it looks
> interesting.
>
I thought this, from the referenced page, was an hilarious mispelling:
 
"...Microsoft's Outlook, a client we feel holds first place as the
standard barrier of messaging regardless of the platform. "
 ^^^

I'm pretty sure they meant "bearer" there, but who knows?  :-)




Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Aaron Ghent
> Jeff Waugh wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a
> > > variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track
> > > tasks
> > 
> > MrProject from CodeFactory (codefactory.se) is kicking arse at the moment;
> > perhaps you could pitch in and help out?
> > 
> > > and interface with Outlook clients. Anybody know one?
> > 
> > Interface with Outlook? Ain't going to happen. Unless everything is done via
> > iCal, etc. I don't believe Project and Oulook use this as their primary
> > interface on Windows anyway. You won't be getting this feature any time
> > soon.
> > 
> > - Jeff
> 
> There is a Company at
> http://www.bynari.net/Products/TradeServer/trade_server.html that has
> info on using Outlook with Linux. I have never used it but it looks
> interesting.
> 
> Pete
> -- 
> http://www.elbnet.com
> ELB Internet Services, Inc.
> Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting

I used it for a while (I even paid for a license), but it kept
segfaulting.  This was version 1.03.  When I wrote to the support, they
said they knew and were coming out with a new version soon.  They never
got back to me when I had troubles downloading it from Tucows, though :(
It couldn't do the calendering in stand alone moue, it needed a WinNT
with proxy software installed, and IIRC, it used POP to get the mail.
There's a project on Source Forge.  Look it up:  www.sourceforge.net.

-- 
Aaron Ghent.

Nobody owns life,
but anyone who can pick up a frying pan
owns death.
- William S. Burroughs




Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Alejandro Borges

Check out phpgroupware!!!
You chould be able to somehow make it interoperable with outlook, at
least with manual procedures (maybe write a couple of macros, automatize
that too), and at least the contacts could be exchanged (no tasks
afaik).

Alex

On Wed, 2001-10-24 at 19:14, Thedore Knab wrote:
> 
>  I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a variety of 
>projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track tasks, and interface with 
>Outlook clients. Anybody know one? 
> 
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> http://www.annapolislinux.org/docs/public_key/GnuPG.txt
> -
> Ted Knab
> 
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Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Peter Billson
Jeff Waugh wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> > I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a
> > variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track
> > tasks
> 
> MrProject from CodeFactory (codefactory.se) is kicking arse at the moment;
> perhaps you could pitch in and help out?
> 
> > and interface with Outlook clients. Anybody know one?
> 
> Interface with Outlook? Ain't going to happen. Unless everything is done via
> iCal, etc. I don't believe Project and Oulook use this as their primary
> interface on Windows anyway. You won't be getting this feature any time
> soon.
> 
> - Jeff

There is a Company at
http://www.bynari.net/Products/TradeServer/trade_server.html that has
info on using Outlook with Linux. I have never used it but it looks
interesting.

Pete
-- 
http://www.elbnet.com
ELB Internet Services, Inc.
Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting




Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Keith G. Murphy

Peter Billson wrote:
> 
> 
> There is a Company at
> http://www.bynari.net/Products/TradeServer/trade_server.html that has
> info on using Outlook with Linux. I have never used it but it looks
> interesting.
>
I thought this, from the referenced page, was an hilarious mispelling:
 
"...Microsoft's Outlook, a client we feel holds first place as the
standard barrier of messaging regardless of the platform. "
 ^^^

I'm pretty sure they meant "bearer" there, but who knows?  :-)


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Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Aaron Ghent

> Jeff Waugh wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a
> > > variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track
> > > tasks
> > 
> > MrProject from CodeFactory (codefactory.se) is kicking arse at the moment;
> > perhaps you could pitch in and help out?
> > 
> > > and interface with Outlook clients. Anybody know one?
> > 
> > Interface with Outlook? Ain't going to happen. Unless everything is done via
> > iCal, etc. I don't believe Project and Oulook use this as their primary
> > interface on Windows anyway. You won't be getting this feature any time
> > soon.
> > 
> > - Jeff
> 
> There is a Company at
> http://www.bynari.net/Products/TradeServer/trade_server.html that has
> info on using Outlook with Linux. I have never used it but it looks
> interesting.
> 
> Pete
> -- 
> http://www.elbnet.com
> ELB Internet Services, Inc.
> Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting

I used it for a while (I even paid for a license), but it kept
segfaulting.  This was version 1.03.  When I wrote to the support, they
said they knew and were coming out with a new version soon.  They never
got back to me when I had troubles downloading it from Tucows, though :(
It couldn't do the calendering in stand alone moue, it needed a WinNT
with proxy software installed, and IIRC, it used POP to get the mail.
There's a project on Source Forge.  Look it up:  www.sourceforge.net.

-- 
Aaron Ghent.

Nobody owns life,
but anyone who can pick up a frying pan
owns death.
- William S. Burroughs


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Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Peter Billson

Jeff Waugh wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> > I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a
> > variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track
> > tasks
> 
> MrProject from CodeFactory (codefactory.se) is kicking arse at the moment;
> perhaps you could pitch in and help out?
> 
> > and interface with Outlook clients. Anybody know one?
> 
> Interface with Outlook? Ain't going to happen. Unless everything is done via
> iCal, etc. I don't believe Project and Oulook use this as their primary
> interface on Windows anyway. You won't be getting this feature any time
> soon.
> 
> - Jeff

There is a Company at
http://www.bynari.net/Products/TradeServer/trade_server.html that has
info on using Outlook with Linux. I have never used it but it looks
interesting.

Pete
-- 
http://www.elbnet.com
ELB Internet Services, Inc.
Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting


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Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-24 Thread Jeff Waugh


> I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a
> variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track
> tasks

MrProject from CodeFactory (codefactory.se) is kicking arse at the moment;
perhaps you could pitch in and help out?

> and interface with Outlook clients. Anybody know one? 

Interface with Outlook? Ain't going to happen. Unless everything is done via
iCal, etc. I don't believe Project and Oulook use this as their primary
interface on Windows anyway. You won't be getting this feature any time
soon.

- Jeff

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Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-24 Thread Nick Jennings
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 03:14:07PM -0400, Thedore Knab wrote:
> 
>  I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a 
> variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track 
> tasks, and interface with Outlook clients. Anybody know one? 
> 

 I don't know of any linux based (and open source) program that interfaces
 with outlook.

-- 
  Nick Jennings




Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-24 Thread Jeff Waugh



> I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a
> variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track
> tasks

MrProject from CodeFactory (codefactory.se) is kicking arse at the moment;
perhaps you could pitch in and help out?

> and interface with Outlook clients. Anybody know one? 

Interface with Outlook? Ain't going to happen. Unless everything is done via
iCal, etc. I don't believe Project and Oulook use this as their primary
interface on Windows anyway. You won't be getting this feature any time
soon.

- Jeff

-- 
   "A rest with a fermata is the moral opposite of the fast food
   restaurant with express lane." - James Gleick, Faster


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Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-24 Thread Nick Jennings

On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 03:14:07PM -0400, Thedore Knab wrote:
> 
>  I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a 
> variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track 
> tasks, and interface with Outlook clients. Anybody know one? 
> 

 I don't know of any linux based (and open source) program that interfaces
 with outlook.

-- 
  Nick Jennings


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