Thunderbird, the desktop mail client developed by Mozilla, just released two new updates. Thunderbird 146 is rolling out ...
I absolutely adore Mozilla Thunderbird. I’ve been using it for the last couple of years, and I must admit, it’s one of the best freeware out there. For those who haven’t used it yet, Thunderbird is a ...
Mozilla has announced the release of Thunderbird 102, highlighting it as a 'serious upgrade,' bringing new features that the community has been requesting for a while now, like refreshed GUI, viewing ...
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Most of you have used either Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape Communicator, Mail.app, or one of many e-mail clients. Like Mozilla Firefox, which has been steadily gaining more press and ...
The company is also launching Thundermail, which will use the open-source Stalwart stack and allow users to choose between thundermail.com and tb.pro domains for email hosting. “Heading to thundermail ...
There are countless options and features included in this email client. However, we have created a list of the essential things you need to know about. The first thing is the user interface. You can ...
Forward-looking: In recent years, Thunderbird has turned into a successful stand-alone software product thanks to the newly-established MZLA subsidiary. Donations are booming, but Mozilla plans to ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: A whopping two years at its second major release, Mozilla's popular desktop email client Thunderbird is now available as the new and improved Thunderbird 3.0, and there's a lot to ...
Mozilla says that while Thunderbird will continue to work on Gecko, certain parts of the Thunderbird code will eventually cease to be supported. As Mozilla is the only one supporting Gecko, this means ...
Riding on the Firefox 1.0 fanfare that saw more than 9 million users download the open-source Web browser, the Mozilla Foundation today announced the launch of its Thunderbird 1.0 mail client.
It won't be halting development completely, and if you're a current Thunderbird user, you don't have to worry about it going away completely (at least not yet). Mozilla has just decided that ...