Il 15/02/2012 09:58, Shawn Sumin ha scritto:
Will LibreOffice ever have a similar program like MS Outlook?
i.e. Calendar, Tasks, Contacts and Mail
Hi Shawn,
this is a regularly returning question...
And these are my (and many other people) happy choices:
Mozilla Thunderbird (now at version 10.0.1)
http://www.mozilla.org/
plus these useful and popular extensions:
1) https://addons.mozilla.org/it/thunderbird/
2) https://nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/index-en.html
look there for
- lightning (advanced calendar, tasks) -> 1)
- LookOut (opens a particular proprietary Outlook attachment format) -> 1)
- Duplicate Contact Manager -> 1)
- Dictionary Switcher-> 1)
- various national dictionaries-> 1)
- Recover Deleted Messages
- Remove Duplicated Messages (Alternate)
- Quick Password
- Mail Merge (for mailing delivery)
- ... (as you like or need)
- MoreFunctionForAddressBook -> 2)
- PrintingTools -> 2)
- ImportExportTools -> 2)
- ExternalTemplateLoader -> 2)
- SmartP7mSupport -> 2)
and if you are in Italy or however you use PEC (Italian Certified Mail),
you may like to have in addition
- ThunderPEC -> http://www.pocketpec.it/
Hope that help.
Have a nice day,
Carlo
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