Mozilla released Mozilla Thunderbird 20.0 Beta 1 for Linux, an email and RSS client, featuring numerous bug fixes and improvements.
Mozilla has announced a while ago that the development of thunderbird will cease in the near future, but, for now, they are adding quite a lot of new stuff.
Highlights of Mozilla Thunderbird 20.0 Beta 1:
• Users can now send emails to IDN-based email addresses
Mozilla released Mozilla Thunderbird 21.0 Beta 1 for Linux, an email and RSS client, featuring numerous bug fixes and improvements.
Mozilla has announced a while ago that the development of Thunderbird will cease in the near future, but, for now, they are adding quite a lot of new stuff.
Highlights of Mozilla Thunderbird 21.0 Beta 1:
• The Twitter API has been updated to use v1.1;
• L
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