good morning
do you have a download that equates with (or is near to) Outlook?
many thanks
a VERY satisfied user
stuart mcfadden
Den 2010-11-09 08:37:19 skrev Stuart McFadden mcfadde...@hotmail.co.uk:
good morning
do you have a download that equates with (or is near to) Outlook?
many thanks
a VERY satisfied user
stuart mcfadden
Evolution.
--
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
On 09/11/2010 07:37, Stuart McFadden wrote:
good morning
do you have a download that equates with (or is near to) Outlook?
many thanks
a VERY satisfied user
stuart mcfadden
Many people who use OpenOffice.org as their office suite use
Thunderbird for
On Nov 9, 2010, at 19:23 , Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 09/11/2010 07:37, Stuart McFadden wrote:
good morning
do you have a download that equates with (or is near to) Outlook?
many thanks
a VERY satisfied user
stuart mcfadden
Many people who use
There's a free spellchecker for Outlook Express. One source:
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/spelloe.html
Dave
On Apr 6, 2009, at 8:23 PM, Harold Fuchs wrote:
2009/4/7 David B Teague davidbtea...@verizon.net
I seem to recall a there is [was?] a small package that provides a
spelling
Hi,
Would you please inform me if one of your programmes in 2.4 is something
like Outlook.
I look forward to your reply.
Thank you.
Regards.
Norman.
On 03/04/2008, Norman Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Would you please inform me if one of your programmes in 2.4 is something
like Outlook.
I look forward to your reply.
Thank you.
Regards.
Norman.
If you are looking for an email client, then I recommend Thunderbird,
which is
Norman Knowles wrote:
Hi,
Would you please inform me if one of your programmes in 2.4 is something
like Outlook.
I look forward to your reply.
Thank you.
Regards.
Norman.
OpenOffice does not include an email function. Many people find
Thunderbird works well. There is also the Lightning
On 03/04/2008 21:17, Norman Knowles wrote:
Hi,
Would you please inform me if one of your programmes in 2.4 is something
like Outlook.
I look forward to your reply.
Thank you.
Regards.
Norman.
OpenOffice is a *free* (open source) Office suite that competes with
MicroSoft Office - word
Hi *,
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 11:54 PM, James Knott wrote:
Norman Knowles wrote:
Hi,
Would you please inform me if one of your programmes in 2.4 is something
like Outlook. [...]
OpenOffice does not include an email function. Many people find
Thunderbird works well. There is also the
Do you have a program for email that can replace Microsoft Outlook?
Eli Cohen
President
Elcom Communications Inc.
PH: 718-621-3310
FAX:718-621-3210
CEL:917-613-0039
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.elcominc.com
OOo doesn't come with such a program, however, IMHO, the best open source
email client
Eli Cohen wrote:
Do you have a program for email that can replace Microsoft Outlook?
OpenOffice does not include an email application. However, many people
find Thunderbird works well. You can get it from www.mozilla.com.
--
Use OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org
Eli Cohen wrote:
Do you have a program for email that can replace Microsoft Outlook?
OpenOffice does not include an email application. However, many people
find Thunderbird works well. You can get it from www.mozilla.com.
--
Use OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org
I think Thunderbird works similar to Outlook.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
Eli Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have a program for email that can replace Microsoft Outlook?
Eli Cohen
President
Elcom Communications Inc.
PH: 718-621-3310
FAX:718-621-3210
CEL:917-613-0039
Do you have a program for email that can replace Microsoft Outlook?
Eli Cohen
President
Elcom Communications Inc.
PH: 718-621-3310
FAX:718-621-3210
CEL:917-613-0039
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.elcominc.com
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 19:30:56 + (GMT)
Travelin Retiree wrote:
Question,
does your software extend to Outlook or similar email handling
software? Thanks,
Rosemarie Kelling
No, OpenOffice.org does not include emailing software as part of the
package.
But the Organisation does get this
On 29/01/2008, Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:32:14 +
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 29/01/2008, Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 00:32:24 -0500
Sammy Johnson wrote:
Sammy D. Johnson
2529 HallsValley Dr
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:32:14 +
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 29/01/2008, Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 00:32:24 -0500
Sammy Johnson wrote:
Sammy D. Johnson
2529 HallsValley Dr
Trion, Ga. 30753
(706) 508-4112
(706-734-3743
Looks like
On 29/01/2008, Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 00:32:24 -0500
Sammy Johnson wrote:
Sammy D. Johnson
2529 HallsValley Dr
Trion, Ga. 30753
(706) 508-4112
(706-734-3743
Looks like an HTML only email that has had the HTML stripped by the list
server.
James Knott wrote:
jaynewlf wrote:
Looking at the various features, I could not fine the above subject which I
need. This feature includes management of your calendar and your e-mail more
securely. This feature also is included in Outlook 2007.
Your response will be greatly appreciated.
TomW wrote:
James Knott wrote:
jaynewlf wrote:
Looking at the various features, I could not fine the above subject
which I need. This feature includes management of your calendar and
your e-mail more securely. This feature also is included in Outlook
2007.
Your response will be greatly
OpenOffice does not include an email program. However, many people use
Thunderbird, from www.mozilla.com. Others use OperaMail from www.opera.com.
TomW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Knott wrote:
jaynewlf wrote:
Looking at the various features, I could not fine the above subject which
jaynewlf wrote:
Looking at the various features, I could not fine the above subject which I
need. This feature includes management of your calendar and your e-mail more
securely. This feature also is included in Outlook 2007.
Your response will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely, Jim
On Friday October 19 2007 10:19 pm, Drew Jensen wrote:
jaynewlf wrote:
Looking at the various features, I could not fine the above subject
which I need. This feature includes management of your calendar and
your e-mail more securely. This feature also is included in Outlook
2007.
jaynewlf wrote:
Looking at the various features, I could not fine the above subject which I
need. This feature includes management of your calendar and your e-mail more
securely. This feature also is included in Outlook 2007.
Your response will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely, Jim Wolfe
Looking at the various features, I could not fine the above subject which I
need. This feature includes management of your calendar and your e-mail more
securely. This feature also is included in Outlook 2007.
Your response will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely, Jim Wolfe
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 20:52:55 +0200
Johnny Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/8/3, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Zimmer, Lars.L wrote:
Dear OpenOffice Team,
is there Outlook function or another mail client available in the
openoffice package?
snip
No.
If you want a
Hello Harold,
thank you very much for this tip.
Have a nice day day,
Lars from Lübeck/Germany
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Harold Fuchs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 3. August 2007 01:13
An: users@openoffice.org; Zimmer, Lars.L
Betreff: Re: [users] Outlook in OpenOffice
On 03/08/07, Johnny Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/8/3, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Zimmer, Lars.L wrote:
Dear OpenOffice Team,
is there Outlook function or another mail client available in the
openoffice package?
snip
No.
If you want a decent free e-mail
Ok, sorry. I didn't know that there was no proper version of Evolution for
Windows.
2007/8/4, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 03/08/07, Johnny Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/8/3, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Zimmer, Lars.L wrote:
Dear OpenOffice Team,
is
2007/8/3, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Zimmer, Lars.L wrote:
Dear OpenOffice Team,
is there Outlook function or another mail client available in the
openoffice package?
snip
No.
If you want a decent free e-mail program, many people recommend
Mozilla's Thunderbird from the same
On Friday 03 August 2007 14:52:55 Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
If you want a decent free e-mail program, many people recommend
Mozilla's Thunderbird from the same stable that produces
Firefox. Google for it.
And I don't understand why. What can Thunderbird do that
Evolution can not? Does it
Dear OpenOffice Team,
is there Outlook function or another mail client available in the openoffice
package?
Sincerely yours,
Lars
This e-mail is intended only for the above addressee. It may contain privileged
information.
If you are not the addressee you must not copy, distribute, disclose
Zimmer, Lars.L wrote:
Dear OpenOffice Team,
is there Outlook function or another mail client available in the openoffice
package?
snip
No.
If you want a decent free e-mail program, many people recommend
Mozilla's Thunderbird from the same stable that produces Firefox. Google
for it.
2007/6/24, F. d'Aguiar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To Manfred Krause,
Thanks for your suggestions.
Regards,
F. d'Aguiar
See Thunderbird, or SeaMonkey (browser with mail client and webpage composer)
Both are open source (Mozilla)
--
Guy
To Manfred Krause,
Thanks for your suggestions.
Regards,
F. d'Aguiar
Chris Cioffi wrote:
On 4/6/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nekelle Celestine wrote:
Good Day Sir/Madam
When will Open Office create a Microsoft Outlook equivalent? I'm
really excited about that.
Given that Outlook is an inferior mail client, compared to the
alternatives, why
On 4/10/07, Robin Laing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Outlook is a crappy front end and exchange server is not reliable (see
my sig).
[snip]
There are better options than Exchange server/Outlook for businesses to
use. Just marketing of Exchange by Microsoft.
Wow, with a sales pitch like that,
Chris obviously has some kind of interface with the larger, corporate
office environment. Even though there has been some movement, especially by
some of the smaller office environments, to move towards open software,
the fact remains that the BASE is still Microsoft! Windows, or whatever
names
A PIM being included is excellent. I think this what people want when
they ask for an Outlook like product. Outlook Express is the mail client
that Thunderbird is the excellent replacement for. I, however use
SeaMonkey.
Dave
--- Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Knott wrote:
On 4/6/07, Robert Smits [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 06 April 2007 08:34, Chris Cioffi wrote:
Outlook is far more than just email. The Outlook/Exchange combination is
something I haven't seen really replicated yet. The combination of Email,
Calendar, Todo and Journal, even if
On Saturday 07 April 2007 11:11, Chris Cioffi wrote:
On 4/6/07, Robert Smits [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Outlook is a bug-ridden Windows product that introduces more viruses to
its users than any other email client.
Outlook is a major business application with more people being daily
users
On 4/7/07, Robert Smits [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 07 April 2007 11:11, Chris Cioffi wrote:
On 4/6/07, Robert Smits [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If they settle for Windows they already have. You haven't described
anything in Outlook that Kontact doesn't already deliver. Why waste all
Good Day Sir/Madam
When will Open Office create a Microsoft Outlook equivalent? I'm really
excited about that.
Nekelle Celestine
ICT Department
The University of Trinidad Tobago
Lots 74 -98
O'Meara Industrial Park
Arima
Tel : 642 - ext 21121
Fax: 643 - 1617
Mobile : 497 -
Nekelle Celestine wrote:
Good Day Sir/Madam
When will Open Office create a Microsoft Outlook equivalent? I’m
really excited about that.
Given that Outlook is an inferior mail client, compared to the
alternatives, why would you want an equivalent? You may want to try
Thunderbird, which
James Knott wrote:
Nekelle Celestine wrote:
When will Open Office create a Microsoft Outlook equivalent? I’m
really excited about that.
Given that Outlook is an inferior mail client, compared to the
alternatives, why would you want an equivalent? You may want to try
Thunderbird, which can
On Friday April 06 2007 8:39 am, Cor Nouws wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Nekelle Celestine wrote:
When will Open Office create a Microsoft Outlook equivalent? I’m
really excited about that.
Given that Outlook is an inferior mail client, compared to the
alternatives, why would you want an
On 4/6/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nekelle Celestine wrote:
Good Day Sir/Madam
When will Open Office create a Microsoft Outlook equivalent? I'm
really excited about that.
Given that Outlook is an inferior mail client, compared to the
alternatives, why would you want an
Hi Chris,
Chris Cioffi wrote:
So, given that Thunderbird is an inferior tool for serious business why
would you promote it? And, given the glaring omission of a PIM in OOo
right now, why should a business choose it?
While waiting for OOo 3.0, in some situations the Exchange-Outlook
Chris Cioffi wrote:
On 4/6/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nekelle Celestine wrote:
Good Day Sir/Madam
When will Open Office create a Microsoft Outlook equivalent? I'm
really excited about that.
Given that Outlook is an inferior mail client, compared to the
On 4/6/07, Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris,
Chris Cioffi wrote:
So, given that Thunderbird is an inferior tool for serious business why
would you promote it? And, given the glaring omission of a PIM in OOo
right now, why should a business choose it?
While waiting for OOo 3.0,
On Friday April 06 2007 10:34 am, Chris Cioffi wrote:
On 4/6/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nekelle Celestine wrote:
Good Day Sir/Madam
When will Open Office create a Microsoft Outlook equivalent?
I'm really excited about that.
Given that Outlook is an inferior
On 4/6/07, Dan Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This I do not understand the problem. I use Linux with a KDE
desktop. Kontact has the things you just mentioned and some other
things as well in a PIM package (RSS and weather for two examples).
And yes, I also have my own email server that
Chris Cioffi wrote:
On 4/6/07, Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But you are right: not for all situations a switch is easy.
That was my ultimate point. And let's be honest, the client piece is
the easy bit, the server side is tough. I know that over the last 2-3
years some real
On Friday 06 April 2007 11:34, my mailbox was graced by a missive
from Chris Cioffi [EMAIL PROTECTED] who wrote:
Outlook is far more than just email. The Outlook/Exchange combination is
something I haven't seen really replicated yet. The combination of Email,
Calendar, Todo and Journal,
On Friday 06 April 2007 09:43, Chris Cioffi wrote:
On 4/6/07, Dan Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This I do not understand the problem. I use Linux with a KDE
desktop. Kontact has the things you just mentioned and some other
things as well in a PIM package (RSS and weather for two
On Friday 06 April 2007 08:34, Chris Cioffi wrote:
Outlook is far more than just email. The Outlook/Exchange combination is
something I haven't seen really replicated yet. The combination of Email,
Calendar, Todo and Journal, even if individually lacking, combine into a
very powerful tool.
Hi Steve,
No, there's no mail client bundled with OpenOffice.org.
As open source mail client you can use (among others) *Thunderbird* (
http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ ) or if you rather like a complete
internet suite (browser+mail+IRC+HTML editor), *SeaMonkey* (
Yes you are correct about OpenOffice not coming with an email client.
Some that I have heard mentioned are Evolution and Thunderbird, the
latter of which comes highly recommended from what I can tell.
You can get Thunderbird as a package with FireFox and some other
programs I think, in a
Steven Boyd wrote:
Hi there,
I am new to the open source community as well as OpenOffice. I have noted
that there does not seem to be an Outlook-equivalent component (i.e. a mail
client) bundled with OpenOffice. Am I correct? If so, can you recommend a
reliable open source mail
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 13:28 +0200, Steven Boyd wrote:
I am new to the open source community as well as OpenOffice. I have noted
that there does not seem to be an Outlook-equivalent component (i.e. a mail
client) bundled with OpenOffice. Am I correct? If so, can you recommend a
reliable open
Just upgraded to 0.3.1 and consumption of memory looks much better (30
MB). About 30% less than before, but opening of new event window still
takes 3-5 sec. If each next version will reduce memory use for 30%, then
outlook and evolution will have nothing to do in this market.
Andis
George
Hello again!
I was too optimistic. After restarting Sunbird 0.3.1 went back to 50 MB
of memory. Removing of all add-ons didn't help. On my Ubuntu 6.10 system
it's the most memory consuming component. It seems that there is still
something to do...
Andis
George Wolf wrote:
Andis Lazdinsh
Hello!
If you are Windows user there really not so many alternatives. I used
calendar extension for Thuderbird from the first versions, now I use
Sunbird. But the worst thing, at least for me, is that it consumes huge
amount of memory. Now, when the process is sleeping Sunbird takes 45 MB
of
Andis Lazdinsh wrote:
Now, when the process is sleeping Sunbird takes 45 MB
of memory.
I just checked my system. Sunbird occupies just over 29 MB. I'm running
with 1 gig and I've never had substantial delays of the type you mention
-- even when I was running with 512 MB. However, you may be
I wondered if an openoffice application similar to Microsoft Outlook is
available or indevelopment?
thanks, Frank
2007/3/9, Frank Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wondered if an openoffice application similar to Microsoft Outlook is
available or indevelopment?
thanks, Frank
Hello Frank
There is no OOo application similar to M$ Outlook available or in
development.
To quote from another mail on the list right
To add to what has been said;
There are at least three open source calendar applications that I know
of if you use Windows.
Mozilla makes Sunbird and Lightning. The former is a standalone calendar
program and the latter is an add-on for Mozilla Thunderbird, meaning
that after you download
An email program that I have been using for quite some time, and that I
have not seen mentioned on this list is Courier. Its current version is
also free - used to cost ~ $25. I really like the program for the fact that
you can edit any message right in the message's own window. The only other
Is it posible to import the pst I am using in Outlook to the
thunderbird?.
I am thinking in change the office to openoffice.
Thanks in advance.
Fer
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Fernando Vázquez-Dodero wrote:
Is it posible to import the pst I am using in Outlook to the
thunderbird?.
I am thinking in change the office to openoffice.
Thanks in advance.
Fer
Thunderbird has an import function. It's located under Tools.
@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] outlook
Is there an Open Office product that can replace msOutlook?
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Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 10:31 AM
There are also
plans to support development of these products within the
scope of openoffice.org project.
Hopefully this undertaking would not take any resources from already
: Monday, November 27, 2006 7:56 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] outlook
Is there an Open Office product that can replace msOutlook?
___
Ralph Gillis, AIA
GILLIS PREVITI ARCHITECTS, PC
345 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10001
212.243.5330
[EMAIL
, November 28, 2006 6:59 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Cc: Ralph Gillis
Subject: Re: [users] outlook
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 02:14 am, Marc Hug wrote:
...but if you download Mozilla Thunderbird, you will have an
equivalent program.
Marc H.
Kirill S. Palagin a écrit :
No, OO suit does not include
Is there an Open Office product that can replace msOutlook?
___
Ralph Gillis, AIA
GILLIS PREVITI ARCHITECTS, PC
345 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10001
212.243.5330
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The best software I have found is evolution for linux.
Jim
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From: Ralph Gillis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 11:56 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] outlook
Is there an Open Office product that can replace msOutlook
No, OO suit does not include Outlook.
-Original Message-
From: Ralph Gillis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 7:56 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] outlook
Is there an Open Office product that can replace msOutlook
I would recommend Mozilla thunderbird + Calendar or Lightning extension,
if you are staying with windows. There are also plans to support
development of these products within the scope of openoffice.org
project. You will not get outlook functionality for personal information
management, but
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On Wednesday June 14 2006 11:22 am, Gary Harrison wrote:
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Tel: Barrie-705-728-9899
Fax: 705-728-2370
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Search the web for a free or
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140 Dunlop St-E. Suite 1008
Barrie, Ontario, Canada. L4M 6H9
Tel: Toronto- 416-712-9105
Tel: Barrie-705-728-9899
Fax: 705-728-2370
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
True. If you insist on using
Hi I just install Open Office (the last version) on mi Laptop and it does seem
to be very good but it doesn't have the outlook program which I use all the
time. Please tell me if you plan to include something like this program.
Kind regards.
Carlos Saravia
Coral Knits
E-mail: [EMAIL
There are no plans at the moment to create a email program. OOo does
however work with many (including MS) email programs.
A very good open source mail program is Thunderbird
(www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/)
/paul
On 3/24/06, Carlos Saravia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I just install Open Office
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From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jueves, 23 de Marzo de 2006 02:01 p.m.
To: users@openoffice.org; Carlos Saravia
Subject: Re: [users] Outlook
There are no plans at the moment to create a email program. OOo does
however work with many (including MS) email programs
I am using Open Office but I use Outllok Express for e-mail.
I need to get Outlook Express spell checker to work but it says it needs the
dictionary from OFFICE. Is there a way to interface the OPEN OFFICE
spellchecker?
Thanks
Rob
On Thu February 23 2006 08:47, + rob maidment wrote:
[ MODERATED ]
I am using Open Office but I use Outllok Express for e-mail.
I need to get Outlook Express spell checker to work but it says it needs
the dictionary from OFFICE. Is there a way to interface the OPEN
On Sat December 10 2005 16:35, + Joy Hanchar wrote:
As you can see I use the full version of outlook with the
daytimer/scheduler functions. This is something that I really need to have
to track all of the daily weekly mthly items I need to track complete.
Any suggestions on a replacement
Watch out with Thunderbird. It's a nice mail program, but mine just
resent about a hundred ancient messages that it found in my Eudora
sent mailbox. If you get a message, Do you want to send messages
in Outgoing mailbox? (Or something along those lines) be sure you
know what it's talking about
As you can see I use the full version of
outlook with the daytimer/scheduler functions. This is something that I really
need to have to track all of the daily weekly mthly items I need to track
complete. Any suggestions on a replacement program?
Joy Hanchar
On Saturday 10 December 2005 16:35, Joy Hanchar wrote:
As you can see I use the full version of outlook with the
daytimer/scheduler functions. This is something that I really need to have
to track all of the daily weekly mthly items I need to track complete.
Any suggestions on a replacement
Oddly, I tried to install the calendar, but Firefox refused to let me
download from www.mozilla.org. I had to open up IE and use that to
complete the download. Weird kind of self-loathing from the Mozilla folks!
Steve Thornton
At 09:33 AM 12/10/2005, you wrote:
On Saturday 10 December 2005
Well IE is useful for something at least, downloading a different browser
lol,
Paul
Steve Thornton wrote:
Oddly, I tried to install the calendar, but Firefox refused to let me
download from www.mozilla.org. I had to open up IE and use that to
complete the download. Weird kind of
On 12/10/05, Gordon Burgess-Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
if you have to stay with Windows, try Mozilla Thunderbird for email. If
you
use 1.07 or earlier there is a calendar extension which can be installed.
If
you try the 1.5 version, there is no calendar extension, but there is
I have just installed v2.0
It looks very good but can you suggest something that will replace Outlook?
Thanks,
Rob
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I presume you are referring to MS Outlook.
Try Mozilla's Thunderbird, it's free, well used and established
http://www.mozilla.org/
http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/
While you're at it, look at Mozilla's FireFox web browser too
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
or, if you
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