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Do you mean you want it to become like KDE Office where it has
integrated email, word processing, calendar, database access,
spreadsheet, presentations, etc. etc?

I really think you will see IBM stop writing checks and offering up code
if they try that.  IBM used OO as a basis for Symphony so they could
integrate Symphony with their Lotus Notes platform and base a word
processor on Eclipse.  I imagine they will gag a lugey if someone tries
to bundle Libre/OpenOffice with Evolution...even though that would
benefit users...it would more seriously beg the question "Why aren't we
porting KDE Office to use Qt so it can run on Gnome?" since KDE Office
already has all you want, just not as robust with its support of
OpenDocument format.

On Tue, 2011-07-12 at 11:46 -0500, Shane Van Loenen wrote:

I could not find a place on the website to list a feature request, so
I will try here.  Open Office and Libre Office are great tools that
can be used in the enterprise, but since there is not an e-mail
client, my org will gravitate back to MS.  Anyway to integrate
Evolution (or like) into Libre offcie?

Thanks,

-Shane



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