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Old 12th May 2004, 10:13 AM
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Ximian Exchange now under GPL avalaible

Hi,

if you ever wanted to get your Ximian Evolution connected to a MS Exchange Server, you had to get a plug-in, which had been nor freeware not GPL. But now Novell decided to give it free as GPL (News) and the best thing is, it is allready avalaible in theGnome-CVS Ok, this is the 1.5 release and not yet stable, but a nice preview, what to come next.
That's a big stept in the right direction
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Old 13th May 2004, 03:13 AM
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I wonder how many enterprises will switch from Windows with this Exchange feature.

I know enterprise software changes, and especially operating system changes, take a long time.

Is there any other major corporate application that doesn't have a free solution?
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