Hi *,

2008/1/29, Scott Castaline wrote:
> Allen wrote:
> > Fred A. Miller wrote:
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> >>> I am really starting to dislike the latest incarnation of Outlook.
> >>
> >> "Starting to?" I quit helping people use it. Now, when someone calls,
> >> I simply tell them to download and install Thunderbird, which I'll
> >> gladly help them with. These are the few who don't have a clue yet
> >> and haven't dumped MickySoft for Linux yet. ;)
> >
> > There is an unfortunate aspect to this that I suffer under. Big$
> > Bu$ine$$ has not moved to *nix at this time for end users.  This
> > includes a whole lot of smaller businesses as well. For example, the
> > company I'm currently consulting with uses Outlook for calendaring
> > meetings. I don't have LookOut, eh, Outlook and have not yet figured
> > out a way to solve this problem.
> >
> In the *nix world if you're using Tbird as an email client you could
> install Lightning Plug-in which gives you a desktop calendaring app.
> Then if you have a gmail account you could then set up the google
> calendar to be shared. Then install and setup a plugin for lightning
> that allows you to link your google calendar. Now when you enter an
> event in Lightning, it will automatically "enter" the event in your
> Google Calendar and everyone that has share acces to it will see the
> event as well. All sharees would need to do the same from their end.
> Thus you have group access to calendars.

BTW  ->

Subject: Thunderbird 3 Planning
From: David Ascher
Date: 2008-01-28
<http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mozilla.devel.seamonkey/10428>

<http://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Thunderbird3>

Manfred

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