on 6/15/2007 10:50 PM, Tim wrote: > On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 21:06 -0700, David Boles wrote: > >> About Evolution I can not comment. I have never used it. But I do seem >> to recall many complaining that it was 'buggy' and the bugs were not >> being addressed. I really have no idea what they meant when they wrote >> that. >> > > Just about all software's buggy, but I've not heard before this thread > anything about Evolution's track record for bug fixing. Its origins are > from Novell Groupware, so that puts some off right from the start. I > find Thunderbird, worse, though. I've tried quite a few clients, not > really keen on any of them. I use Evolution as the least-worst that > I've tried on Linux, which is hardly a recommendation. Sure it is. I have used Linux since just before redhat 5.3. I think it was 5.2. I do not even have a Fedora release installed. Have not for some time. I use Rawhide when I use Linux. My work requires Windows mostly and some Mac OSX. My personal preference is Fedora Linux. So I try for cross platform software when and where I can. That basically means Firefox, Thunderbird and OpenOffice. And yes I have tried WINE, QEMU, Xen but the Windows programs are more than they can handle. VMware? You have got to be kidding. Too slow. So I duel boot my home box when I need to do so. Once again. Thank you for your help in sorting this problem out. -- David
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