You will when KO 2.0 comes out around new year 2007 or soon thereafter. KOffice 2.0 will run natively on Unix, Windows and MacOS X. The reason I can promise that is that kdelibs and Qt4 already are ported to and GPL:ed on those platforms.
A good thing, then, that KOffice is there to take up the slack, eh? It contains both a pixel graphics editor / paint program (Krita) and a vector graphics editor (Karbon).
And if the lack of a mail program is a real problem, then just package it with Kontact and you have almost an equivalent of outlook too.
There are lots of Swedish municipalities that are looking at running their entire school systems on Linux. Two of them that are already doing this are Motala and Eksjö. I am sure that if you google for them, you can find lots of info about them, but here is a reference page from Cendio, the vendor that helped them do it.
You will when KO 2.0 comes out around new year 2007 or soon thereafter. KOffice 2.0 will run natively on Unix, Windows and MacOS X. The reason I can promise that is that kdelibs and Qt4 already are ported to and GPL:ed on those platforms.
And if the lack of a mail program is a real problem, then just package it with Kontact and you have almost an equivalent of outlook too.
There are lots of Swedish municipalities that are looking at running their entire school systems on Linux. Two of them that are already doing this are Motala and Eksjö. I am sure that if you google for them, you can find lots of info about them, but here is a reference page from Cendio, the vendor that helped them do it.