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- Most of the mobile repair section relies on Windows-based software
- The company's job sheet and invoice system is Windows only
- Outlook
- Good as our staff is, Linux is totally alien to them and they would require some training
With that said, without Linux my job would be much harder as I use Parted Magic from USB 90% the time at work. My Windows desktop PC at work is used only for when I need to extract product keys and backups from failing HDDs.
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Gogogo bring them to Linux :P You can do it, just make it familiar to them and let them learn some new software to replace proprietary counterparts, they should be happy after they get used to it!
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I suppose it depends on what you're used to. I haven't used Windows for any sort of productivity or business related tasks in well over a decade, so it would be very difficult for me to sit down with a Windows computer and get any kind of serious work done.
As someone pointed out earlier, there are dozens of large organizations that have successfully transitioned to Linux, so it's not impossible.
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What about thunderbird? It may not look very nice but it has awesome functionality, way over what I personally need and I'm more than happy with it. I'm not sure how does it compare functionality wise to Microsoft's proprietary counterpart but I'm pretty sure that all the things that an average Office computer user can do on Outlook can do on thunderbird on Windows and also on Linux :) I did use Outlook back in the day though...
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There are also many plugins for thunderbird which are very convenient. For exchange I never used it myself, but set it up for customers and never got called back for problem with it. There are also some themes using outlook or iMail interface.
And if you prefer outlook, and don't find what you expect, then stick with it :)
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Thunderbird is pretty capable. I have it set up with an exchange account, address book works, calendar is functional (I have some shared calendars set up also). There are a couple of quirks, it isn't 100% functionality of Outlook but is pretty good. Have to use a couple of add-ons, ExQuilla for Microsoft Exchange ($10 per year individual, not sure about bulk licensing) and Exchange EWS Providor (free).
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you need the evolution-ews package (Exchange Web Services). I had it working but it was a long time ago and I don't remember how to set it up. Google should be of help there. There was some issue I had with it, don't remember exactly what it was. It may have been that the calendar does not work.
Neither Exquilla or Echange EWS Provider for Thunderbird are very intuitive for setup, but I believe both have moderately good instructions available from their perspective websites. I have both working and have been using them for ~2 years.