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Il 12/07/2011 18:46, Shane Van Loenen ha scritto:
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


OOo/LibO has options to talk to e-mail programs.
IMHO adding yet another (almos unrelated) program to an already huge office suite would be a bad move. I guess then people would "gravitate back to MS" because either: a) OOo is too "heavy" or b) they don't like the bundled e-mail client.

Besides, I can't see why the lack of full e-mail functionality in OOo is keeping one tied with Microsoft products. Just install Thunderbird or Evolution and off you go. Perhaps the question is "how can I have all the features that MS Outlook offers with free/libre programs ?". Just as an example, Mozilla Thunderbird + Lightning gives you e-mail, calendar, alarms, periodic reminders, todo-lists ("activities"). You can have multiple calendars, too, including remote ones.

HTH

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Marcello Romani

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