Out of curiosity,
I assume that gravitation back to MS refers to Outlook. So what is compelling that would be needed
in something integrated-in/bundled-with LibreOffice that would satisfy whatever that appeal is?
I don't know anything about "Evolution (or like)", so I guess my question is, how does what you see
as an alternative satisfy the need that would neutralize the pull back to MS. Put simply, what
about those solves the problem you perceive?
- Dennis
PS: I am one of those folks who is quite happy with Outlook. My interest is in knowing what
requirements you see, not in advocating for Outlook. I know many people who don't like it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Shane Van Loenen [mailto:shane.vanloenen@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 09:46
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Feature Request :Evolution
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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