On Sat, 2012-08-04 at 10:39 -0800, Rivers wrote:
> Any news on updates to the Windows version of Evolution? I believe the
> last version I tried was 3.04 and after installation, it sad a .Dill
> was missing and to try reinstall the application. I did that and still
> receded the same message.
The
Any news on updates to the Windows version of Evolution? I believe the last
version I tried was 3.04 and after installation, it sad a .Dill was missing
and to try reinstall the application. I did that and still receded the same
message.
I also use Evolution for Linux on my Linux Mint laptop and it
On Mon, 2011-08-22 at 12:05 +0530, Akhil Laddha wrote:
> Evolution 3.0.2
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/windows:/mingw:/win32:/EXPERIMENTAL/openSUSE_Factory/noarch/
> Read
> http://fridrich.blogspot.com/2010/05/experimental-evolution-installer-for.html
> for how to install these rpms
On 22 August 2011 05:43, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Ubuntu and i think Fedora keep their iso small enough to fit on Cd to the
> point of obsseive insanity (in many people's opinion apparently). Cds have
> a much lower failure rate, especially the cheapest Cds for some weird
> reason. Dvds use
Joakim Kargaard To: al...@dimexinc.comCc: evolution-list@gnome.orgSent: Mon, 22 August, 2011 7:22:01Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution for Windows
Hi Aleks,
Yes, there is a version for Windows, but looks to be only 32bit.
Maybe someone else can correct m
On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 22:12 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't think that there is a 3.0 version for Windows (yet?), as
> Fridrich (who's been providing these packages) is busy with other stuff
> (and he has created these Windows versions in his freetime).
>
Evolution 3.0.2
http://down
Hi Aleks,
Yes, there is a version for Windows, but looks to be only 32bit.
Maybe someone else can correct me if I am wrong.
With regard to learning Linux, not really the right forum, but will
try to help. It really depends on what you are thinking of learning.
Hi,
On Fri, 2011-08-19 at 16:45 -0700, Aleks Wolff wrote:
> Is there version of Evolution that can be used in Windows? I have Win
> 7 x64.
As far as I know
https://live.gnome.org/Evolution/FAQ#Does_a_version_for_Microsoft.28R.2CTM.2CC.2Cwhatever.29_Windows.28R.2CTM.2CC.2Cwhatever.29_exist.3F
is u
urself.
Regards from
Tom :)
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Aleks Wolff wrote:
>Is there version of Evolution that can be used in Windows? I h
Aleks Wolff wrote:
>Is there version of Evolution that can be used in Windows? I have Win 7
>x64.
I don't believe there is a build/version that is stable or current for Windows
>At least three times a year I want to learn Linux, but have not been
>successful. Is there a book that I can use to
Is there version of Evolution that can be used in Windows? I have Win 7 x64.
At least three times a year I want to learn Linux, but have not been
successful. Is there a book that I can use to learn Linux.
Have a good weekend,
Thanks, Aleks
Dimex Sales, Inc.
P.O. Box 2776
Lodi, CA 95
On Fri, 2010-10-29 at 12:37 +, Torregiante, David M (Dave) wrote:
> Have been using Evolution in Ubuntu, but recently had to go back to
> Windows 7 L. Downloaded the Evolution Windows version to Windows 7
> desktop 64bit but after working at first, now crashes. Getting error:
> cannot load Evol
Have been using Evolution in Ubuntu, but recently had to go back to
Windows 7 :-(. Downloaded the Evolution Windows version to Windows 7
desktop 64bit but after working at first, now crashes. Getting error:
cannot load Evolution.exe
Will Evolution for windows run on Windows7 64bit ? Would like
> Will there ever be a stable install of Evolution for Windows?
Many people find the latest one quite stable.
> I've downloaded the latest,
How can we know that you really have downloaded the latest, and not
just the latest you happened to find that actually isn't, if you don't
tell us exactly
Will there ever be a stable install of Evolution for Windows? I've
downloaded the latest, and I can never get past the system hanging
unpredictably.
I do hope there are plans for a stable Evolution for Windows in the near
future.
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I have exactly the same problem except that I have never used Evolution
before.
This is a new install on a Windows system (Evolution 2.28.2-1) with
Thunderbird installed.
I want to try Evolution with a view to moving over from Thunderbird.
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On Sat, 2010-05-01 at 17:26 -0700, Gerry wrote:
> Just installed
Just installed Evolution 2.28.2-1 on my XP machine. When I start Evo I get
the error: "evolution-mail-ERROR **: Upgrading from ancient versions not
supported on Windows aborting..."Problem is, I've tried everything I can
think of to remove old traces of previous versions. I've used Revo
Unin
On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 09:44 -0500, Reid Thompson wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 10:28 -0400, Geoffrey Lane wrote:
> > hi, I wrote a bit earlier and got no answer. I am trying to get rid of
> > thunderbird for various reasons, most notably usenet. I would RATHER
> > use=20
> > the same client in my
On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 10:28 -0400, Geoffrey Lane wrote:
> hi, I wrote a bit earlier and got no answer. I am trying to get rid of
>=20
> thunderbird for various reasons, most notably usenet. I would RATHER
> use=20
> the same client in my multiboot system (vista, ubuntu, OSX).
> I SAW the downloads
hi, I wrote a bit earlier and got no answer. I am trying to get rid of
thunderbird for various reasons, most notably usenet. I would RATHER use
the same client in my multiboot system (vista, ubuntu, OSX).
I SAW the downloads for windows but there is no clear instructions (that
I've seen) to get
I can't speak for Michael, but the issue then would probably be one of
integration, where a proper port (and there's only one around that I'm
aware of) would be associable via MIME-types, a virtualized solution
would not. The virtualized solution would also not be able to launch
apps on the native
Michael,
I don't know of the state of evolution on Windows. But why don't let a
nice Unix run on a vmware virtual machine inside your Windows box and
comfortably use the latest evolution.
Am Donnerstag, den 09.07.2009, 19:27 -0500 schrieb Michael Henry:
> Does anyone on this list build Evolution
Does anyone on this list build Evolution for Windows?
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I just installed Evolution for Windows in prep for making a future jump from
Window to Linux... unfortunately I cant even get it to launch. I installed
v2.24.0 and when I try to run it I get the error "This application has failed
to start because MSVCR71.dll was not found..."
A search shows ma
> Tor - thank you for the help, that did it... after that I was able to launch
> the program, although it appears to keep a command-prompt window open?
It's not really a "command prompt" window, as there is not command
interpreter (cmd.exe) there, it's just Evolution's windows. The
correct term i
for Windows: wont start
> I get the error "This application has
> failed to start because MSVCR71.dll was not found..."
>
> A search shows many different copies of this file, most of which are in a
> Java subdirectory... so I am thinking it is already registered and perha
> I get the error "This application has
> failed to start because MSVCR71.dll was not found..."
>
> A search shows many different copies of this file, most of which are in a
> Java subdirectory... so I am thinking it is already registered and perhaps
> Evolution isn't able to access it?
I don't k
[Note: apologies if this gets listed twice; my mail server stated the original
bounced... this is a re-try to post]
I just installed Evolution for Windows in prep for making a future jump from
Window to Linux... unfortunately I cant even get it to launch. I installed
v2.24.0 and when I try to
Hi Mike,
I realize that you said you were new to the list, and I'll assume
you're new to mailing lists in general. For the future, please be aware
that it's considered bad mailing list etiquette to "hijack" a thread
(i.e. reply to a message, and change the subject in order to start a new
thread)
"I just joined the list and did a quick search through the evolution
lists to see if there were any reference to "windows" and got no
responses.
Is there no development of Evolution for windows?
I could swear that I have seen some references in the past, but to not
have any references on the e
I just joined the list and did a quick search through the evolution
lists to see if there were any reference to "windows" and got no
responses.
Is there no development of Evolution for windows?
I could swear that I have seen some references in the past, but to not
have any references on the ev
Has anybody else had a problem with reverse
printing of emails, etc with Evolution for Windows?
TIA,
Woody
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