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Re: Evolution is better for enterprices...
by Kevin Krammer on Monday 31/Jan/2005, @10:03
I fail to see the problem.

Kolab runs on Unix/Linux systems, the communication with the server does not require Qt, so there is no need to use Qt on Windows if you want to access the Kolab server.

Very likely the most used Kolab client under Windows is currently Outlook with one of the connector plugins.
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Re: Evolution is better for enterprices...
by U on Monday 31/Jan/2005, @10:16
>>> Very likely the most used Kolab client under Windows is currently Outlook with one of the connector plugins.

That's the answer I needed, thank you.
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Re: Evolution is better for enterprices...
by blacksheep on Monday 31/Jan/2005, @12:55
> Very likely the most used Kolab client under
> Windows is currently Outlook with one of the
> connector plugins.

You've just reached his point. :D
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  • Re: Evolution is better for enterprices...
    by Kevin Krammer on Monday 31/Jan/2005, @13:57
    How so?

    His point is that Kolab can't be successful because he thought it would put a Qt dependency on its usage, which it does not as I explain and what he acknowledge.

    So this means we have reached the point where we both agree that Kolab is going to be successful because it can be used by a number of different clients on different systems, even allowing the use of already deployed clients and just changing the PIM server.
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