It has come to my attention that the folks at www.thinkall.com are using the
SUN microsystem product OpenOffice in a commercial way to either generate
revenues directly or, to promote the sales of other revenue generating
products. I checked the SUN microsystem-generated list of authorized CD
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 19:22:30 -0400, Michael Momich
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It has come to my attention that the folks at www.thinkall.com are using
the SUN microsystem product OpenOffice in a commercial way to either
generate revenues directly or, to promote the sales of other revenue
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 19:50:30 -0400, Larry Gusaas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Questions:
1. What are the FLOSS equivalents of Outlook?
Evolution port, kde-pim, Zimbra, and many that I mention before including
web-based pim that you can either run from a remote server or from within
your
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 02:31 -0400, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 19:50:30 -0400, Larry Gusaas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Questions:
1. What are the FLOSS equivalents of Outlook?
Evolution port, kde-pim, Zimbra, and many that I mention before including
web-based pim
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 09:15:37 -0700
Andrew Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there is no need as http://mozilla.org has Thunderbird for email
and Sunbird for Calendaring. Sunbird may not be complete yet but is
getting closer all of the time.
Sorry, I have to COMPLETELY disagree with you.
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 04:06:51 -0400, Michael Adams
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Sorry, I have to COMPLETELY disagree with you. Thunderbird with the
Calendar or Lightning add-in and Sunbird are excellent applications,
for the casual home user. They do not even hold a candle to the
features and
kishjjrjj wrote:
I have some data about failures.
the log file is like this (but really much longer):
app1 03/04/2006 08:51
app2 03/04/2006 09:42
app1 03/04/2006 18:33
app3 03/05/2006 00:14
app1 03/05/2006 00:21
app2 03/05/2006 01:52
app1 03/06/2006 02:51
app3 03/06/2006 08:54
I would like to
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 10:43:02 +0200, Niklas Nebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kishjjrjj wrote:
I have some data about failures.
the log file is like this (but really much longer):
app1 03/04/2006 08:51
app2 03/04/2006 09:42
app1 03/04/2006 18:33
app3 03/05/2006 00:14
app1 03/05/2006 00:21
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discuss Digest 12 Apr 2006 06:49:17 - Issue 2073
Issue 53618: Problems with importing graphics from MSWord
57350 by: Phillip Pare
57352 by: CPHennessy
On Tue April 11 2006 15:59, Phillip Pare wrote:
I submitted this bug in August last year but
Please can someone kindly tell me what is the difference between an Issuezilla
and an IssueTracker or are they the same thing. Please help.
Thank you beforehand
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Please can someone kindly tell me what is the difference between an
Issuezilla and an IssueTracker or are they the same thing. Please
help.
AFAIK, there is no difference. IssueZilla is the old name for
IssueTracker.
Sigrid
Thanks a lot for helping about Issuezilla. If you don't mind I have another
question because I am currently doing an assignment on OpenOffice.
How software patents might affect the development of open source applications
such as OpenOffice.
Thank you beforehand
Thanks a lot for helping about Issuezilla. If you don't mind I have another
question because I am currently doing an assignment on OpenOffice.
How software patents might affect the development of open source applications
such as OpenOffice.
Thank you beforehand
Open source is affected by software patents the same way as closed source:
both are harmed.
However, sw patents govern use. So the harm is not limited to developers
but *any computer user* at all will have problems. Thus it is a serious
question for businesses, agencies, organizations and
Odec wrote:
How software patents might affect the development of open source applications
such as OpenOffice.
At their best, patents prevent innovation.
At their worst, they merely stifle competition.
One factor to bear in mind:
Every software patent that has ever been issued, hs been
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Jonathon Blake wrote:
[snip]
One factor to bear in mind:
Every software patent that has ever been issued, hs been issued
despite it being both obvious, and based upon prior art. That prior
art can range from being merely a year old, to being several millenia
old.
[snip]
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 16:34 -0400, Lars D. Noodén wrote:
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Jonathon Blake wrote:
[snip]
One factor to bear in mind:
Every software patent that has ever been issued, hs been issued
despite it being both obvious, and based upon prior art. That prior
art can range from
i found somethin out thats not not problem just more of a hindrance i found
that while using calc that if you try to rename the sheet name it dosn't
like the hyphen(-) and it will give you an error saying bad name or
somethin. just letting people know might want to add for a fix or somethin
for
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