A communicator developed by Mozilla
Used by 3199 people for 26270 hours, 52 minutes and 3 seconds
Mozilla Thunderbird is a free, open source, cross-platform e-mail and news client developed by the Mozilla Foundation.
Thunderbird can manage multiple e-mail, newsgroup and RSS accounts and supports multiple identities within accounts. Features like quick search, saved search folders, advanced message filtering, message grouping, and labels can help manage and find messages.
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| Website: | mozilla.com/thunderbird/ |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 2.0.0.15pre |
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"No integrated calendar" - calendar can be added through the Lightning extension.
OK, but not great. No integrated calendar. Address book UI is old, and jumping between messages are not easy for me. But satisfactory.
Great with FF, nothing wrong with this software.
Dropped Outlook about 3 years ago for Thunderbird. Not looking back.
Dropped Outlook about 3 years ago for Thunderbird. Not looking back.
Best E-Mail-Client ever!
This is the email client I use on all my operating systems.
Veramente un'ottimo programma.
Great for those who uses webmails! I'm running two accounts on it and it is great. Also you can customize it with a calendar without need to install another app. The only complain is that one of my webmails is receiving more spam than the usual, but probably someone sold my address for 15 spammers in the last days.
I can't help, but I just hate this software. If I care for graphics, I'd use Outlook. If I don't care for graphics but prefer a fast and real mail application, I'd use Pine/Alpine...
great mail client. function to clean up duplicate emails is nice.
Works, does what it should. Nothing special.
works great, does it job, and not much else, unless you use an extention, but it good.
Absolutely my preferred email client. Nothing comes near!
Not perfect, but still better than all the others for a personal use.