Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Nov 2005 18:52 UTC, submitted by sebFlyte
Linux "As desktop Linux becomes ever more professional, and with Microsoft still a year away from shipping its new Vista version of Windows, could now be the time to go open-source on the desktop? Of course, circumstances will vary from company to company, but if you're ready to make the move, there's a good crop of Linux distributions ready to accommodate your needs."
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RE[3]: Must ... be .... jokeing
by Bnonn on Fri 25th Nov 2005 09:43 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Must ... be .... jokeing"
Bnonn
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2005-09-02

I use Outlook at work for email and calendar, and I use Evolution at home for email and calendar. I use Outlook more than I use Evolution.

I prefer Evolution. They both have their strong points and their weak points; I just find Evolution overall to be better-featured (not fuller. Better) and easier to use and look at. While I certainly acknowledge that ymmv, I don't believe it's reasonable to suggest that Evolution is not a suitable replacement for Outlook in most cases. My experience would suggest otherwise, as would the various experiences of other users whose comments on the matter I've read.

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