On Mon, Oct , at 10:28:22AM -0600, Brian Densmore wrote: > I could have converted a friend to Linux this past week. Unfortunately, > I didn't have a commercial quality financial package to install on his > box to convert his QuickBooks Pro files to. Until Linux has a complete > solution it will never make it to the desktop. Many small businesses run > their books on the "server" (aka glorified workstation). How about GNU Cash? > > On a similar track. > Question: > > Anyone know of an e-mail client that retrieves/stores/displays windoze > style e-mail (aka html as mail)? I need to add directions as to use this > and a secure POP connection to my internet server (so my wife can do > "those cute chainmail e-mails with the moving picture things in her > e-mail and yahoo won't do it right"). > > Brian KMail & Evolution Mahagony > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jim Herrmann [mailto:Jim@itdepends.com] > > Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 1:05 PM > > To: kclug@kclug.org > > Subject: Re: [Learn-chat] XP vs. Linux > > > > > > I thought I should clarify what this message was intended to > > do. If you go > > back and look at the header of the original message, you'll > > notice that it > > was sent to learn-chat@kclearn.org, and I blind carbon copied > > the kclug list. > > You will also not that the message begins with "LEARN > > Members". This is my > > homeschool group. L.E.A.R.N. (Let Education Always Remain > > Natural). I was > > hoping to get some of them to convert to Linux. I BCCed the > > KCLUG list to > > encourage the rest of you to do that to other groups with > > whom you may be > > associated. I didn't think of that as an offer to the KCLUG > > group. Since I > > wasn't clear on that, I would still like to offer that to the > > group, but I > > would like to alter the deal a bit. I'll bring several > > copies into the group > > meeting, and give them to the first to show up and request them. > > > > I would encourage each of you on the list to offer to help a > > non-Linux friend > > make the transition to a better way of computing. That's my > > goal. Those of > > you already hooked on Linux should go buy a distribution to > > support the > > community. I think I will go buy the Mandrake Pro retail > > version since I'm > > so happy with the download version. I think it's 7 CDs, but > > it's something > > like $69. Not going to copy too many times. ;-) > > > > Peace, Love, and Linux, > > Jim > > > > On Saturday 27 October 2001 12:19 am, you wrote: > > > LEARN Members, > > > > > > As a response to the launch of Windows XP yesterday, backed > > with a billion > > > dollars of advertising to encourage you to go spend $99 to > > $199 for each > > > computer you own to get a new operating system that all but > > > forces you use Microsoft tools for all that you do and be > > directed to a > > > Microsoft web site at every opportunity attempting to sell > > you a service > > > that encourages you to store all your personal and > > financial information on > > > a global server that is famous for it's security loopholes, > > I have decided > > > to do the following. > > > > > > I am giving away freedom. I will give away, to anyone that > > asks, a totally > > > *free* copy of the latest release of Linux Mandrake Version > > 8.1. Yes, this > > > is totally free, not piracy. The copy I have for you is > > completely legal. > > > In fact you can download it for free yourself, just as I > > did, but you > > > better have a fast connection. For those of you haven't > > heard already, > > > Linux is based on open source, which is developed and maintained by > > > thousands of volunteer programmers around the world. The > > source code of > > > the operating system and most of the applications is > > available for any > > > programmer to look at, which makes it a much safer from > > attacks by viruses > > > and worms. > > > > > > In my opinion, and many others for that matter, Linux > > Mandrake 8.1 is one > > > of the easiest to install, configure, and use of all > > versions of Linux for > > > the non-technical end user. In addition to the operating > > system, you get > > > roughly 2500 applications. The very hardest part of the install is > > > deciding which applications to install, although you can > > make that easy by > > > simply selecting from a short list of large groups of > > software. Tommy, > > > Amy, and I are using Mandrake, and so far it has been great. Tommy > > > installed his own copy. > > > > > > If you are interested, send me an e-mail, > > Jim@ItDepends.com, and I will > > > give you further information, and send you a free copy. > > I'll even pick up > > > the cost of the 3 blank CDs and the postage. Consider it > > part of my own > > > advertising budget. :-) > > > > > > Peace, love, and Linux, > > > Jim Herrmann > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Learnchat mailing list > > > Learnchat@kclearn.org > > > http://kclearn.org/mailman/listinfo/learnchat_kclearn.org > > > > > > majordomo@kclug.org > > > >