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Where is the PIM?
Curiously, an integrated PIM is missing from OpenOffice, StarOffice and even KDE's KOffice.

It would be nice to have that functionality for an alternative to Office on Windows.

Scott
Posted by: Scottman_z   Posted on: 01/08/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Has a winge Gary Barnett  Richard Flude | 01/06/06
256MB - 144MB = how many documents  reid.thompson@... | 01/06/06
I Agree With You  ashejoe | 01/06/06
Agree  CobraA1 | 01/07/06
File sizes .doc 22K, .odt 11K - identical file! Real bloat!  johnlb2002 | 01/07/06
Oh come on...  just^me | 01/07/06
Please Explain  ashejoe | 01/07/06
Please Explain  ashejoe | 01/07/06
Better on USB than through dial-up  rastaub | 01/06/06
Great idea  jsm555 | 01/06/06
Jeez.. 144MB that isn't bad  danwat1234 | 01/06/06
Half a dozen 1Gb memory sticks costs less...  jinko | 01/09/06
Silly Complaint  marlinj@... | 01/06/06
Silly Complaint  andrebranchaud@... | 01/07/06
Get 1GB USB.  Presler | 01/06/06
144MB is nothing!  Tony Agudo | 01/07/06
I suppose that in order to be truly portable...  Anti_Zealot | 01/08/06
Where is the PIM?  Scottman_z | 01/08/06
It's in there...  John Le'Brecage | 01/08/06
Half a dozen 1Gb memory sticks costs less...  jinko | 01/09/06

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