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Running Linux with Office XP: Is it ready for business?

Linux has made a big impact in the server room, but usability issues and lock-in to Microsoft Office have conspired to hold it back on the desktop. That all just changed Read more

26 June, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

Exchanging Outlook for Ximian? Here's how

...having connectivity problems. Figure O shows the Evolution error message. Profiles The Ximian Evolution Client with the Exchange Connector does a good job of remembering... Read more

12 October, 2004 by Rick Vanover

What does *nix mean for Redmond?

...productivity suite (StarOffice or OpenOffice.org), and email and scheduling (Novell's Ximian Evolution) . What makes JDS interesting, and further drives home the embedded/commodity... Read more

4 January, 2005 by David Berlind

Net Integrator Micro

...and other Exchange-like groupware functionality for users of Microsoft Outlook and Ximian Evolution. Gateway security is another plus, with anti-spam and content filtering... Read more

12 October, 2004 by Alan Stevens

Linux gives voluntary sector a boost

...Linux desktop applications including office suite OpenOffice, image manipulation program GIMP and Ximian Evolution mail client Read more

15 September, 2004 by Ingrid Marson

Novell merges Linux tech into new product

LinuxWorld: Technology from SuSE Linux and Ximian is to be combined in a new Novell product for corporates Read more

9 August, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Novell releases Linux collaboration tools

...and documents. Novell said that it will release a version of its Ximian Evolution software that features support for the product later this year. Novell... Read more

22 March, 2004 by Matt Hines

The future is... Linux televisions

Opera board member John Patrick explains why Microsoft's domination of the browser market won't last forever and how Linux will continue to evolve Read more

20 February, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Sun goes on the software offensive

...MS Office, a desktop environment based on Gnome, the Mozilla browser, and Ximian Evolution for email and calendaring applications. Meanwhile, on the middleware front, and... Read more

18 September, 2003 by Andrew Donoghue

Sun takes on corporate buyers

Sun has unveiled a cut-price software model as part of an assault on the corporate market Read more

16 September, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Exchange gains open-source rival

...documents, and allow collaboration between users of applications such as Microsoft Outlook, Ximian Evolution, Mozilla Calendar, Apple Computer's iCal, OpenOffice.org's client product... Read more

14 July, 2003 by Matt Hines

Red Hat Linux 9 Professional

...although KOffice 1.2 is bundled as well), and you also get Ximian Evolution, the increasingly popular Outlook-styled emailer. Beyond that, you'll find... Read more

13 May, 2003 by Neil Randall

Where versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux fit

...professional version comes with a lot more software, including programs such as Ximian Evolution that users normally have to pay for separately. For $60 a... Read more

25 April, 2003 by Jason Hiner

Mandrake Linux PowerPack Edition 9.1

Mandrake Linux 9.1 is in virtual lockstep with Red Hat and SuSE, but offers cleaner fonts and support for partitioning NTFS drives. Read more

22 April, 2003 by Neil Randall

SuSE beats Red Hat in ease of use

...occurred during testing was due to GNOME's feature-rich email program, Ximian Evolution. The default desktop however, which is KDE 3.0.3, will... Read more

12 December, 2002 by Matt Loney

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