Re: [Evolution] will there be a Windows port?



On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 12:06, Anders Näslund wrote:
The intresting thing however,is to find a reasonable good "Outlook" on
windows platform that IS NOT Outlook.
Consider this scenario:
1) Microsoft is boosting lic. prices with the new licensemodel.
      - Management says: Find a cheaper solution
2) Investigating alternatives to Exchange (serverside)
      - Anything IMAP on Linux platform would be very OK

Only for mail. Not for calendaring/group scheduling/etc. Ever used the
"vote on this email" feature of Outlook? I haven't, but my boss does,
all the time. As well as the tracking of messages.

IMAP is a good substitute for *some* of the features of
Exchange/Outlook.

3) Investigate alternatives to Outlook clients (Win2000 platform)
      - Need to find IMAP compatible client WITH calendar that works and
feels a bit like users are used to.
1 and 2 above is not a problem. 3 is a BIG problem.
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