Apr 6, 2009, 18 :03 UTC (7 Talkback[s]) (1679 reads)
(Other stories by Glyn Moody)
[ Thanks to GreenITguru for this link. ]
"In terms of fixing the short-term problem of increasing Thunderbird's user base, there are number of actions that can be taken. Perhaps the easiest is starting to encourage and promote Thunderbird add-ons. The equivalents for Firefox have turned into one of the most powerful arguments for using it – and for not being seduced by shiny new browser toys like Chromium/Chrome."
"I often hear people say that they couldn't live without a particular browser add-on, but I've never heard the equivalent for Thunderbird. That needs to change if Mozilla's email solution is to become as central – and loved – as its browser."
Go there...
http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2009-04-06-008-39-OP-OO-SW
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