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joerobison
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[Solved] Calendar

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Welcome beginner. What is your question or comment?
Please try to briefly and clearly tell us: What you want, What you tried, and What happened.
--Will there ever be a calendar option integrated with OOo 3X-- Or maybe its is there & I havent found it yet.
I frequently use it to confirm appointments --
If there is can a user of MS Office recieve my invites

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Probably not, at least in the way that you're thinking of.

See this thread for some discussion: http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/ ... f=49&t=575
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I have been looking for a good Calendar system as well. Evolution email has some decent calendar functionality but I use ThunderBird because it is a much better email client for my needs. Does anyone know of a good lightweight calendar app for Linux?
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What about Mozilla SunBird as a standalone calender app or their Lightning plug-in for Thunderbird (based on SunBird)?

SunBird
Lightning.
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Thanks, I had completely forgotten about Sunbird since there didn't seem to be much development happening years ago. Just checked and it is in the Ubuntu Repos, time to give it a spin :D
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TheGurkha wrote:What about Mozilla SunBird as a standalone calender app or their Lightning plug-in for Thunderbird (based on SunBird)?

SunBird
Lightning.
you just made my day!

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sudo apt-get install lightning-extension
and no more forgotten things to do. really nice how it integrates with ThunderBird.
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Yes, i like it, I use it all the time.
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