Thunderbird 0.6 is out
Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 1:40 pm
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I don't know how many people here use thunderbird, but I do ever since I switched to firefox.
New features include:
- Windows Installer
- New defualt theme on Mac OS X
- Improved adaptive junkmail algorithm
- multiple identities per mail account
- Bug Fixes
- Other stuff I don't feel like typing including some IMAP crap, password thingys and html stuff!
And last, but certainly not least, A new look! That's right, following in the footsteps of firefox, we got new artwork! And if you hated the new Firefox logo, you'll despise the new Thunderbird logo! Ok, so it ain't really that bad, I don't mind it that much myself, though I do like the old one better. But they are trying to get thunderbird in line with firefox, for better or worse.
Please note if you are upgrading [like me] you can't just overwrite the old files. You gotta clear out your old thunderbird directory [or setup a new one] as well as all the files in the chrome directory of your profile folder.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:2289, old post ID:19446
I don't know how many people here use thunderbird, but I do ever since I switched to firefox.
New features include:
- Windows Installer
- New defualt theme on Mac OS X
- Improved adaptive junkmail algorithm
- multiple identities per mail account
- Bug Fixes
- Other stuff I don't feel like typing including some IMAP crap, password thingys and html stuff!
And last, but certainly not least, A new look! That's right, following in the footsteps of firefox, we got new artwork! And if you hated the new Firefox logo, you'll despise the new Thunderbird logo! Ok, so it ain't really that bad, I don't mind it that much myself, though I do like the old one better. But they are trying to get thunderbird in line with firefox, for better or worse.
Please note if you are upgrading [like me] you can't just overwrite the old files. You gotta clear out your old thunderbird directory [or setup a new one] as well as all the files in the chrome directory of your profile folder.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:2289, old post ID:19446