On 6/12/07, Chris Fordham chris@xhost.com.au wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 22:06:51 +1000, till klimpong@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On 6/9/07, Chris Fordham chris@xhost.com.au wrote:
Or you could just install Opera which groups mailing lists for easy access and filtering as well as threading the conversations. Personally I use Opera for mail and Roundcube on the road. Designs like Opera's mail kind of makes Outlook look like a primitive piece of bloat (lol not that im saying anyone here uses it) :)
For relatively easy collaboration - and hey, almost every student today knows how office (and essentially outlook) work - outlook is the way to go. I mean, for people who don't have Exchange or an Exchange-like backend it's easy to share calendars, tasks and so on.
Lol. This isn't even close to real groupware! :)
Of course it's not. But distributing tasks and sharing calenders works using Outlook standalone. Certainly not pretty, but it works for many. :)
I am basically stuck on Thunderbird and Co - at least I haven't found a suitable solution yet.
I dont' think there is one out there :(
Maybe google is just hiding it from us. I am sure that when I search for "groupware" on or around page 100, it's there. :(
Till