The one area where we have a problem competing with the M$ Office Suite
(IMO) is in the area of an easy-to-use replacement for MS Access. With
that exception, everything that I could do on my old Microsoft OS, I can
do as well or better on Linux.
Actually, the other missing feature is the spontaneous autocorruption of
system files, which used to happen almost monthly when I was using
Windows 95 and 98. That feature seems to be missing on the Linux OSs I
have used.
Lee Einer
Chris Gehlker wrote:
>
> On Nov 2, 2003, at 5:56 PM, der.hans wrote:
>
>> What apps can we recommend?
>
>
> Of course all opinions are very idiosyncratic
>
>>
>> [ ] the GIMP Great program for the price. No Photoshop
>> though.
>> [ ] OpenOffice.org Except for hard core spreadsheet users
>> [ ] Mozilla Too bloated
>> [ ] Konqueror Nice
>
> [ ] Evolution This is a great product. It doesn't seem to
> be addressed to the need of individuals though. It's more aimed at
> corporations that run exchange.
>
>> [ ] GAIM Fine
>> [ ] MPlayer Fine
>> [ ] Gnumeric It's no Excel
>> [ ] Jabber Fine program
>
>
> I have very mixed feelings about Evolution. On the one hand, it is a
> great piece of software. On the other hand, it makes it very easy to
> fit Linux clients into an MS office as long as they accept their 2nd
> class status. Suppose some business person asks "If I bring a lot of
> Evolution clients into my business, how do I know MS won't break them
> with the next version of Exchange?"
>
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