On Sun, 2002-07-28 at 14:19, Doug Lerner wrote:
> On 7/28/02 10:12 PM, "Michael Scottaline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > ====================================
> > If you mean something quite large, w/calendering, etc., you can give
> > evolution 1.0.8 a look.  Takes a little while to load up, but I believe
> > ithandles all of the things Entourage does.  [I personally prefer
> > separateapps, so I don't use evolution.  I use Sylpheed for my e-mail and
> > gnomecalender for keeping my calender.]
> > ====================================
> 
> Actually, I don't really care about the Calendar and other features in
> Entourage other than email.
> 
> But Entourage does email really well. It can display HTML email and compose
> in HTML email or turn it off, as you prefer.
> 
> If you have multiple aliases in one mailbox (account), when you reply it
> automatically replies from the address to which email was received. This is
> an important point for me, because I have several aliases and you would be
> surprised at the number of email clients that overlook this feature.
> 
> It works well in Japanese too, which is also important to me.
> 
> And I like the way it keeps track of reply histories, finding originals to
> replies, etc.
> 
> doug
> 
> 
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I have to say that apart from the Japanese bit, which I cant comment on,
what you have just described is Evolution. I find it stable, and easy to
use, with the ability to handle multiple Mailboxes. 

As for the Office apps, then you would have to go a long way to beat the
Crossover from Codeweavers. I use it for Word, and Excel, and even the
most complicated accounting spreadsheets we have open perfectly every
time.



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