By diverging Firefox and Thunderbird from the monolithic Mozilla code, both "trees" could be developed (and bug fixed) at a more rapid pace than before. So where did Thunderbird come from? Just like Firefox, Thunderbird is actually a fork in the original Mozilla codebase. Like Mozilla Firefox, which has been steadily gaining more press and acceptance as a better web browser, Mozilla Thunderbird is shaping up to be a better mail client. Most of you have used either Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape Communicator, Mail.app, or one of many e-mail clients. System requirements: Windows98 or later, Linux kernel 2.2.14+, Mac OS 10.1.x or later What is Mozilla Thunderbird? ![]() ![]() (US$5.95 for a CD-ROM) Source code also available.
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