NFN Smith wrote:
> Alex Beauroy wrote:
>> Thanks a lot for your quick assistance on the matter. My wife wanted to
>> try Microsoft office for a month; although I recommended Open Office.
>> She said that she wanted to synchronize her Windows Phone calendar with
>> the Desktop.
>> So I thought I should keep on using SeaMonkey as I've been doing since
>> Netscape Communicator!!
>> What do you think???
> 
> 
> Sounds like you're trying to do more or less what I'm doing.
> 
> The problem with OpenOffice and LibreOffice is that neither includes a
> mail client. (And I believe that OpenOffice is more or less abandoned).
> 
The fact that they do not include an e-mail client is by design as there
are numerous good ones out there. As far as Apache OpenOffice being
abandoned as Mark Twain once replied; "The report of my death was an
exaggeration.” For more information see
here:https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/stop_the_lazy_season_start

> If you're experimenting with calendar, then I think that it's generally
> easier to synchronize a mobile device with Outlook, than it is with
> Lightning -- at least that's been my experience with both Android, and
> years ago, when I used Windows Mobile. Some may depend on what client
> you're using for your synchronization. For Windows Phone, you should
> have a reasonably good synchronization tool from Microsoft, but it's
> likely to be very strong in presuming that you want to sync a calendar
> with Outlook.
> 
The easiest way I found to sync SeaMonkey with an Android phone is to
use google calendar and the provide for google calendar extension in
SeaMonkey.

> In that situation, especially testing, I would not bother to try to
> integrate email.  Stick to the non-email things in Outlook.
> 
> Smith
> 

Regards
Keith
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