OpenGroupware? -- how is it "crippled" at the server???

Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org
Wed Oct 15 18:18:01 UTC 2003


Quoting Chris Ricker <kaboom at gatech.edu>:
> For example, look at Evolution or Mozilla. Both work with OGo.

And don't forget Apple.  ;-ppp

Side Note:  Now Evolution requires a connector.  But that's not the fault of 
OGo, but Ximian.  Bynari tried to crack that nut with its InsightConnector for 
Evolution (complementary to the one for Outlook, that lets you store non-Email 
over IMAP), but Ximian made it hell for them.

But Mozilla and MacOSX are "ready-to-use."

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