Business Contact Management Software, IE in WINE
- dracothered
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Business Contact Management Software, IE in WINE
I would like to see a contact management software included in Puppy Linux which would help make it more usefull in the bussiness world. Also if someone could work out getting IE browser working in Wine on Puppy that would also be great for those times when it is the only browser that can be used.
Corbin
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Hi. If you find people (except M$), that must have IE to visit there site,
send them a mail, tell them something about freedom, open source, linux, w3c standards and say goodby until they are changing there minds!
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send them a mail, tell them something about freedom, open source, linux, w3c standards and say goodby until they are changing there minds!
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Have fun :)
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Yes Peter this approach works,
Years ago I would not deal with companies that did not have fax facilities. Now any company not having email facilities is not set up in the way I require.
Take back the web.
If you require IE for business use Corbin, then run Windows - it is after all a great Operating System (the fact that I no longer use it for anything but burning iso's is no reflection on Windows - eh - well yes it is actually . . . )
Puppy is not really designed for everything - though I must admit it is getting ever closer. There is a dotpup arriving soon (hopefully) that will allow windows to run under Puppy - it will be on the wiki news as soon as it arrives.
Hope that will help
Years ago I would not deal with companies that did not have fax facilities. Now any company not having email facilities is not set up in the way I require.
Take back the web.
If you require IE for business use Corbin, then run Windows - it is after all a great Operating System (the fact that I no longer use it for anything but burning iso's is no reflection on Windows - eh - well yes it is actually . . . )
Puppy is not really designed for everything - though I must admit it is getting ever closer. There is a dotpup arriving soon (hopefully) that will allow windows to run under Puppy - it will be on the wiki news as soon as it arrives.
Hope that will help
Is this like the tail wagging the PuppyLobster wrote:Yes Peter this approach works,
Years ago I would not deal with companies that did not have fax facilities. Now any company not having email facilities is not set up in the way I require.
Take back the web.
If you require IE for business use Corbin, then run Windows - it is after all a great Operating System (the fact that I no longer use it for anything but burning iso's is no reflection on Windows - eh - well yes it is actually . . . )
Puppy is not really designed for everything - though I must admit it is getting ever closer. There is a dotpup arriving soon (hopefully) that will allow windows to run under Puppy - it will be on the wiki news as soon as it arrives.
Hope that will help
- dracothered
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[quote="Lobster"]Yes Peter this approach works,
Years ago I would not deal with companies that did not have fax facilities. Now any company not having email facilities is not set up in the way I require.
Take back the web.
If you require IE for business use Corbin, then run Windows - it is after all a great Operating System (the fact that I no longer use it for anything but burning iso's is no reflection on Windows - eh - well yes it is actually . . . )
Puppy is not really designed for everything - though I must admit it is getting ever closer. There is a dotpup arriving soon (hopefully) that will allow windows to run under Puppy - it will be on the wiki news as soon as it arrives.
Hope that will help
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Hi Lobster & Peter,
I need IE for one thing and that is getting into the MLS (Multi Listing System). As far as getting Realcomp to change its program just for a few of us Linux user would be like pulling teeth with dental floss.
Years ago I would not deal with companies that did not have fax facilities. Now any company not having email facilities is not set up in the way I require.
Take back the web.
If you require IE for business use Corbin, then run Windows - it is after all a great Operating System (the fact that I no longer use it for anything but burning iso's is no reflection on Windows - eh - well yes it is actually . . . )
Puppy is not really designed for everything - though I must admit it is getting ever closer. There is a dotpup arriving soon (hopefully) that will allow windows to run under Puppy - it will be on the wiki news as soon as it arrives.
Hope that will help
[/quote]
Hi Lobster & Peter,
I need IE for one thing and that is getting into the MLS (Multi Listing System). As far as getting Realcomp to change its program just for a few of us Linux user would be like pulling teeth with dental floss.
Corbin
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- dracothered
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Hi Lobster & Peter,Lobster wrote:Yes Peter this approach works,
Years ago I would not deal with companies that did not have fax facilities. Now any company not having email facilities is not set up in the way I require.
Take back the web.
If you require IE for business use Corbin, then run Windows - it is after all a great Operating System (the fact that I no longer use it for anything but burning iso's is no reflection on Windows - eh - well yes it is actually . . . )
Puppy is not really designed for everything - though I must admit it is getting ever closer. There is a dotpup arriving soon (hopefully) that will allow windows to run under Puppy - it will be on the wiki news as soon as it arrives.
Hope that will help
I need IE for one thing and that is getting into the MLS (Multi Listing System). As far as getting Realcomp to change its program just for a few of us Linux user would be like pulling teeth with dental floss.
Corbin
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