Tried this link in the hope that there was an outlook replacement.. It
dosen't go anywhere.. Or am I missing something.
Regards
Chris Cichocki
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It would appear, (to me at least) that the wiki is down. I can't even get
into Google's cache of it.
I'm not entirely sure what was on that page - but I can tell you for sure
that there is no Outlook alternative from OpenOffice.org.
The closest thing in open source for Windows would be Thunderb
Open Office and Thunderbird, and Firefox and Cspace should merge
to ONE office Suite IMHO
OOO has 6 components.
component 7: CSpace serverless Instant Messenger
Component 8: Email Thunderbird
Component 9: Firefox Brwoser
Component 9: Calendar (to be developed)
Any ideas ?
Original-Na
Mozilla is getting close to releasing its calendaring products.
Chad Smith wrote:
If all you want is a calendar - try Google calendar. It's online,
easy-to-use, and free. It works on anything that can get online.
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On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Open Office and Thunderbird, and Firefox and Cspace should merge
to ONE office Suite IMHO
OOO has 6 components.
component 7: CSpace serverless Instant Messenger
Component 8: Email Thunderbird
Component 9: Firefox Brwoser
Component 9: Cale
Amigos, no se si escribiendoles por esta via esta bien, pero me tomo el
atrevimiento de ponerme en contactos con ud para discutir la posibilidad de
diseñar un administrador de archivos de la suite de OOo similiar al que
tiene la administracion de gmail para los mensajes, este sistemas de label o
e
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Open Office and Thunderbird, and Firefox and Cspace should merge
> to ONE office Suite IMHO
>
> OOO has 6 components.
>
> component 7: CSpace serverless Instant Messenger
> Component 8: Email Thunderbird
> Component 9: Firefox Brwoser
> Component 9: Calendar (to be deve
On 8/8/06, Daniel Kasak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why stop there? Why not merge every application into one almighty
mega-application? Screw independence and individuality. One application
to rule them all!
See what I mean? *rolls eyes*
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Gustavo Maselli wrote:
Amigos, no se si escribiendoles por esta via esta bien, pero me tomo el
atrevimiento de ponerme en contactos con ud para discutir la
posibilidad de
diseñar un administrador de archivos de la suite de OOo simi
Chad Smith wrote:
> On 8/8/06, Daniel Kasak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Why stop there? Why not merge every application into one almighty
>> mega-application? Screw independence and individuality. One application
>> to rule them all!
>
>
> See what I mean? *rolls eyes*
Chad, you are free t
Actually there already are versions of OO.o with everything included
such as email/IM client etc, except they are usually called Linux
distros.
The extent of the integration is a different matter, but OO.o is already
better off than say Word which will happily spindle fold and mutilate
any excel s
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