> From: Bob Tanner <tanner at real-time.com>
> On Wednesday 04 June 2003 09:02 pm, Chris Schumann wrote:
> > Why Outlook? Here are the requirements:

> kroupware?
> http://kroupware.kde.org/
> It's beta, I believe.

This is promising. However, it requires a plug-in for Outlook that has to be
purchased. And even at ten users, the plug-in is more expensive than a
license to run the proprietary Linux server that doesn't need the plug-in.
It also requires a server and that overhead.

Does anyone know if there are companies (preferably local) that will hire
out Outlook fuctionality? That is, have some server running that my client
could connect to via Outlook and manage some number of users for a monthly
fee?

Chris Schumann                                  Third Wave Partnership
Partner                                    Full Life-Cycle Development
                                                http://www.twp-llc.com
                                  Phone: 612.920.4364 Fax:612.677.3003


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