On 2/16/07, Patrick O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> While I understand the need for an Exchange client
> under Linux, I can't help wondering how much this distracts developer
> attention from the rest of Evo.

>From the perspective of hoping to drive Linux desktop adoption into
the corporate world, Linux must have an enterprise-ready groupware
client that can replace Outlook with little or no loss of
functionality.

Evolution has been touted as just that ... but thus far (IMHO) has
fallen considerably short -- and is actually pretty weak. Its poor
showing has cost linux 2 desktop rollouts that I personally was hoping
to assist with. I'm certain that there are many more.

There are *many* good/strong personal groupware offerings. I'd vote
for please, distracting the developers from "the rest of EVO" -- so
that we can finally get the product that we need to compete with
Outlook/Exchange.

Peter
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