I upgraded to 4.0.3 from the offficial binary distribution, thus breaking all rpm dependencies in my whole system, showing how little I know about rpm.
You could do all your daily desktop chores with some of the Officesuites, like Staroffice, although I would recommend Applixware, which is faster and more stable and saves in some XMLformat. But you have to pay for it though.
But you need a way to access your business application (order, invoice and so on) from Linux before you throw out your Windows box. If all else fails, use Windows Terminal Server and an ICA client. Not good, but a workaround.
In a different matter,Exchange servers usually talks IMAP and POP3, therefore you should be able to fetch mail with IMAP MTAs, like fetchmail, or some MUAs, like Pine and Netscape.
Sure, my application, myldapklient, doesn't start with a K...
Also, their Java ssh client Mindterm kicks ass, but they have been changing their licensing several times the last year.
I upgraded to 4.0.3 from the offficial binary distribution, thus breaking all rpm dependencies in my whole system, showing how little I know about rpm.
That was the day before they released 4.1.0.
Yes, it is possible.
You could do all your daily desktop chores with some of the Officesuites, like Staroffice, although I would recommend Applixware, which is faster and more stable and saves in some XMLformat. But you have to pay for it though.
But you need a way to access your business application (order, invoice and so on) from Linux before you throw out your Windows box. If all else fails, use Windows Terminal Server and an ICA client. Not good, but a workaround.
In a different matter,Exchange servers usually talks IMAP and POP3, therefore you should be able to fetch mail with IMAP MTAs, like fetchmail, or some MUAs, like Pine and Netscape.