[KLUG Members] evolution (or something like it) for windows

Mark Bystry mabystry at verizon.net
Thu Nov 4 11:57:50 EST 2004


I agree...I'd recommend Thunderbird. As far as calendering why not give Mozilla Sunbird a try. It's 
in the early stages but it shouldn't be too long before it's up to par with Firefox and Thunderbird...

...my two cents.

Mark Bystry
SuSE 9.1 Pro


Adam Tauno Williams wrote the following on 11/4/2004 11:34 AM:
>>>I am trying to find either Evolution or something like it (all in one
>>>email and calendar with good interface) that has been ported to
>>>Windows.  Is Evolution open source?  
> 
> 
> Yes, under the GPL.  Even the M$-Exchange connector is Open Source.  But
> it is not available for Win32.
> 
> 
>>Mozilla is a bit cludgy for the
>>
>>>client that I am thinking of this for... (actually clients).
>>
>>I know a number of Windows users that are very happy with Thunderbird.
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> Same, i have laptop Win32 users using Thunderbird.
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>>Don't know about the calendar part.
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> It sucks.  If they need a calendaring app I just recommend getting a
> Palm Pilot.  If you need collaberative calendering you can use OGo's web
> interface and sync your Palm over the network.  Native collaberative
> calendering and your stuck with M$-Outlook (nothing else comes close to
> the same functionality).
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