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2007-10-27
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2007-10-27
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I posted a review of Outlook Web Access (or OWA) on my blog (http://admira.wordpress.com/2007/10/...ternet-tablet/)
I won't put it all here but the long and the short of it is that the two browser engines (MicroB and Opera) actually look very different. I have screenshots on my blog so feel free to have a look.
Personally I prefer the Opera rendering of OWA.
I hope that helps someone out there!
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2007-10-27
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2007-10-27
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2007-10-27
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What no Konqueror, I can use OWA in KDE and print Excel and WordDocs. 2007 OWA allows you to open attachments in webpages. Interestingly enough it does not work with 2007 .docx extensions, but 2003 and below work great.
Yup printing Microsoft Word and Excel Docs from my IT, woo hoo!!!
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2007-10-30
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2007-10-30
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2007-10-30
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2007-11-01
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I won't put it all here but the long and the short of it is that the two browser engines (MicroB and Opera) actually look very different. I have screenshots on my blog so feel free to have a look.
Personally I prefer the Opera rendering of OWA.
I hope that helps someone out there!
Feel free to drop into my n810/n800/n770 related blog: http://admira.wordpress.com