Re: [users] Outlook type product

2007-03-12 Thread Andis Lazdinsh
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

Re: [users] Outlook type product

2007-03-12 Thread Andis Lazdinsh
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

Re: [users] Outlook type product

2007-03-11 Thread 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

Re: [users] Outlook type product

2007-03-11 Thread George Wolf
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

[users] Outlook type product

2007-03-10 Thread Frank Barton
I wondered if an openoffice application similar to Microsoft Outlook is available or indevelopment? thanks, Frank

Re: [users] Outlook type product

2007-03-10 Thread Guy Voets
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

Re: [users] Outlook type product

2007-03-10 Thread George Wolf
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

Re: [users] Outlook type product

2007-03-10 Thread Roxy Robinson
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