You've already seen our screenshot tour of the T-bird 3.0 alpha; probably the neatest bits in the beta are better Address Book capabilities and the Add-ons manager, which works like Firefox's ...
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 ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
In the age of Twitter, SMS and IM is e-mail obsolete? Not yet. Like it or not, most of us gets dozens, even hundreds, of e-mails a day. Since that's the case, why not look for the easiest and least ...
The Mozilla Foundation’s new e-mail spin-off is aiming at a quick delivery of the first alpha version of Thunderbird 3.0, according to discussions among developers. Dan Mosedale, a former Firefox ...
Mozilla Messaging, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mozilla, has made available the latest release of its open-source email client, Thunderbird. Thunderbird 3, available to download from ...
Despite my recent switch from Firefox to Safari 4—dudes, it really is that much faster—when it comes to managing my e-mail, I’m still a devotee of Mozilla’s mail client, Thunderbird. I used Apple’s ...
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I'm really pulling for Thunderbird... It's one of the few mail clients that I can recommend to normal people, and it's cross-platform. I do hope they can get things together as far as stability and ...
It's always been somewhat of a hassle setting up IMAP and SMTP e-mail in e-mail clients. You need to know server names, port addresses and provide account credentials. Thunderbird 3 has a new Mail ...
In the age of Twitter, SMS and IM is e-mail obsolete? Not yet. Like it or not, most of us gets dozens, even hundreds, of e-mails a day. Since that’s the case, why not look for the easiest and least ...
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