[discuss] Question/suggestion

2006-03-01 Thread Francis
Hi, I was wondering if a mail client is being developed to replace M$ Outlook, I've heard and I'm going to try Open Office, to take M$ out of our office but my boss won't make the change unless I can replace All the M$ Office suite by a similar and same functionalities that he already has. thanks

[discuss] Question / Suggestion

2008-07-07 Thread Tim Köhler
Dear OO-Team, today, I stumbled over a tiny problem concerning writing aids: the custom dictionaries. It is not possible to have more than 2000 words in one dictionary. As I share a dictionary containing scientific phrases with my whole group, we have more than 2000 words belonging to one to

Re: [discuss] Question/suggestion

2006-03-02 Thread Paul
OOo does not come with an email client. There are plenty of open source email clients (eg, thunderbird) however nothing that really replaces MS Outlook for the commerical user. There are some that are in the planning, but nothing of production quality as yet. /paul On 3/2/06, Francis <[EMAIL PRO

Re: [discuss] Question/suggestion

2006-10-19 Thread Carl Spitzer
In windows and linux there is thunderbird which resembles old Eudora. CWSIV On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 10:00 -0500, Francis wrote: > Hi, > > I was wondering if a mail client is being developed to replace M$ > Outlook, I've heard and I'm going to try Open Office, to take M$ out > of our office but my

Re: [discuss] Question / Suggestion

2008-07-08 Thread Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg
Hi Tim, > Dear OO-Team, > > today, I stumbled over a tiny problem concerning writing aids: the > custom dictionaries. It is not possible to have more than 2000 words in > one dictionary. > > As I share a dictionary containing scientific phrases with my whole > group, we have more than 2000

Re: [discuss] Question / Suggestion

2008-07-08 Thread Tim Köhler
Hey Thomas, thanks for the answer. A colleague thought something like this, too. To raise this issue was my initial intention. That is why I came in this disussion list via the OO homepage. So, sorry for the dumb question: where can I submit this issue? - (tl) means, I guess, your name. But

Re: [discuss] Question / Suggestion

2008-07-08 Thread Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg
Hi Tim, Filing issues is done here: http://www.openoffice.org/issues/enter_bug.cgi Just use 'word-processor' as component (i.e. the link word processor) then code as sub-component and set the assigned-to field to tl. Thomas > Hey Thomas, > > thanks for the answer. A colleague thought somethin