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[ale] Contact Manager ???
- Subject: [ale] Contact Manager ???
- From: esoteric at 3times25.net (Geoffrey)
- Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 11:18:19 -0400
I've heard the term 'contact manager' many times, but it appears it's
different things to different people. Anyway, are you considering the
fact they may want to sync with a palm like device?
I use jpilot with my palm. It has a calendar with reminders, phone
list, which you can break down into separate categories, todo list and a
memo pad. Probably not a fully functional CM as some folks go, but I
find very few folks use the more esoteric functions of these packages.
Jim wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 August 2002 10:58 am, Gary MacKay wrote:
>
>>At the risk of starting a religeous discussion, what is avaliable in the
>>linux market for contact management, such as Act! and Goldmine?? I'm
>>narrowing down on a 'standard' (my guess at a standard anyway) linux
>>workstation to offer my clients and one area I'm not sure of is CM. Some
>>of my clients are using LookOut but most are on Act! or Goldmine. I'm
>>aware of the web versions like phpGroupWare, etc. but was looking for a
>>non-web based solution. Something to track phone calls, appointments,
>>etc. I looked at Evolution, but I think it must have Gnome installed to
>>use it and I've settled on KDE as the desktop.
>>
>>Please do not take off on tangents on why did I pick OpenOffice or KDE
>>or whatever. For better or worse that is where it is at for now. I just
>>need to find a good business solution, not home use, for CM.
>
>
> If you use all of the pieces of Kdepim to their fullest potential, you will
> find most of the stuff you need. There is an organizer, an address book, an
> alarm daemon, and the e-mail client. They all interact together and have all
> of the functionality of Outlook. I am running KDE 3.0.3 and it just keeps
> working together better with each new iteration.
>
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