:( :( hi all here's the story: I had problems with installing microsoft office 2007, so I decided to remove wine and then install a newer version from here http://sourceforge.net/projects/wine/files/Mandriva Packages/ as a result - I have nothing working anymore, not even notepad (wine's).. please, help me to kill everything related to wine from my system and then, maybe, install the latest one.. forgive my tone, it's just I'm pretty freakin' tired of this program not working.. searching forums to get 2 stupid programs work.. I used to be a Windows user, about 10 days ago I got Mandriva 2010 Gnome. I like it very much, except 4 this emulator I can't deal with.. thanks..
On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 03:58 -0600, voiceofsummer at gmail.com wrote:> I used to be a Windows user, about 10 days ago I got Mandriva 2010 Gnome. I like it very much, except 4 this emulator I can't deal with.. > thanks.. >Is there something preventing you from using OpenOffice? It handles all my wordprocessing, spreadsheets and presentation requirements and I've yet to see it fail to import or export MS Office documents. Martin
voiceofsummer at gmail.com wrote:> : > I had problems with installing microsoft office 2007, so I decided to remove wine and then install a newer version from here http://sourceforge.net/projects/wine/files/Mandriva Packages/ > as a result - I have nothing working anymore, not even notepad (wine's).. > please, help me to kill everything related to wine from my system and then, maybe, install the latest one.. >Uninstalling Wine does not remove the wineprefix; you need to do that manually. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-9893ae50079ca7a959258f0bc9a17aaf2e69b391
openoffice is fine with me but as far as I know, nothing supports Microsoft Exchange, except outlook..
"voiceofsummer at gmail.com" <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> ... nothing supports Microsoft Exchange, except outlook..It depends on on what you want to do, and how the Exchange server is configured. If IMAP is enabled on the server, pretty much any IMAP client will work for reading mail. (I use fetchmail for this at the office.) Similarly, if SMTP input is enabled on the server, pretty much any SMTP sender will work for sending mail; I use heirloom mailx (aka Nail). If web access is enabled on the server, there are a couple of options: Firefox works reasonably well, or you could try Evolution (which intends to closely resemble Outlook, but it uses the web interface because the protocol used between Outlook and Exchange is unpublished).