On Tuesday 07 May 2002 03:10, you wrote:
I use both linux and win NT at work. Linux to develop
and build bootroms
for our SBC's, Using the Gnu ARM tools, but I use NT to write
documentation. I don't have access to the tools to transition to an
all linux environment and can't find time to locate analogs for linux
We use lotus notes for mail, Is there anything in linux to replace that?
It totally sucks, but nt is what we use for corp communications.
Look into vmware, it will run winblows in a virtual machine as a linux
process full screen or windowed onto the X11 desktop.
While notes runs in wine, there can be a fuss with fonts and stuff.
So If VMware dont trike your fancy, there is :
http://www.linuxworld.com/ic_840966_8574_1-3133.html
CodeWeavers Inc. in St. Paul,
Minn., has unveiled software that allows corporate users to
run Microsoft Office and Lotus Notes without a Windows
operating system.
------
CrossOver Office costs $54.95 per user and is available now.
------
The first version of the software supports Office 97 and
Office 2000, with support for Office XP coming in "the next
few months," White said.
Here are two reviews of the software
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/03/27/0444257&tid=15
http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT6509081484.html
Raymond