> > I have to agree ... Evolution has become a non-option for me when > trying to pitch a linux desktop to corp offices. It just does not > play. > > 3 or more years ago, EVO had lots of promise. Now, it is mostly a > clunky interface with a few intriguing features but too far behind to > be relevant. It's too bad.
"Too far behind" - what on earth does that mean. Evo works perfectly fine for me - I use it day in, day out - very, very few crashes. I read five different email accounts with it, take address books from three different sources and integrate calendars from a further five places. This is all with 2.12.3 on Fedora 8. Just because one small bit of it doesn't work perfectly for you, don't crap on the whole thing. Personally, I don't care that it won't talk to Exchange 2007 - and to some extent I resent the time that the developers are forced to spend chasing 'upgrades' to closed proprietary software - I want them to spend time on getting a reliable CalDAV interface for one thing! Remember, it wasn't that long ago that the exchange connector was a paid for option to Evo, not an open source *free* integrated plugin. As Paul Smith said - if you are unhappy with the software, take it back to where you bought it and get a refund. P. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list