Re: Ubuntu vs. Debian (was Re: Introduction)



On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 11:06:15 -0500
Hal Vaughan <hal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sunday 11 February 2007 04:43, Joe Hart wrote:
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 07:03:18 +0100

Joe Hart <j.hart@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Damn, did it again. I am so used to hitting reply. I have to
remember Reply to ALL...

'Reply to list' would be better. There was just recently a thread
about Icedove/Thundebird extensions to achieve that.

Regards,
Andrei

Thanks, I'll check the archives because I searched for it on mozilla
and couldn't find it.

To be honest I would prefer switching to Kmail because it integrates
much better to KDE, and it is a good client, but I can't do that
because my mail has to be accessible from Windows, that my wife
insists that I keep on this PC.

She gets mail too, and says that she has to have windows for her
school. I told her about Crossover Office, but she says "Why should
we buy something so I we can run MS Office on Linux when it runs fine
under Windows". Maybe I'll play with wine and get her apps working.
I have yet to spend the time. She says OpenOffice isn't good enough,
because it can't read the .doc files reliably (thanks to the
proprietary nature of the .doc files).


Where/how is the mail stored? maybe kmail can be configured to work with
whatever option you want ...

If Office is the issue, and not Windows overall, then why should she buy
office when she can use OpenOffice for free and it will read and write
all MS Office files?


You did read the line above that she says that openoffice isn't good enough for
here?
Personally I am a bigger fan of openoffice but it does have problems with
properly formatting word documents.
Actually I am a bigger fan of lyx, but that's a hard sell for office fans.

Why pay for Microsoft when there's a FOSS program that is not going to
be an infection vector for viruses?

Hal




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