Mozilla’s Thunderbird email client isn’t d ead yet

Channel:
Subscribers:
957
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUnR-M7MjqA



Duration: 1:30
200 views
0


Mozilla’s Thunderbird email client isn’t d.ead yet.
Fans of Mozilla’s Thunderbird desktop email client will be happy to know that the nonprofit hasn’t yet killed the app off. Instead, it’s giving it a new lease of life.

The organization noted that Thunderbird’s stable release, version 52, recently got a bunch of fixes and improvements. It also added four new staff members dedicated to the project over the past year, and recently launched pushed the second beta of version 58, which has a revamped visual design, better error handling, importing from Outlook, and improved performance. The bigger change that’s coming is the end of support for legacy add-ons.

To address that, Mozilla’s published a guide to help add-on devs understand how to get their tools to work with the latest beta. It also noted that it’s looking to hire people to “address some technical debt, fix some sore points in the software and transition the codebase from a mix of C++, JavaScript, XUL and XPCOM to be increasingly based on web technologies.”

That’s good news all around for the Thunderbird community, who are still partial to a desktop app for managing their inboxes and chat services. You can grab the latest beta on this page, and check out the release notes here.
Mozilla’s,Thunderbird,email,client,isn’t,d.ead,yet,Mozilla’s Thunderbird email client isn’t d.ead yet




Other Videos By Tech House


2017-12-20The Full Nerd episode 37 2018 PC predictions and eating our words
2017-12-20Elon Musk a ccidentally tweets phone number while trying to reach Oculus executive
2017-12-20Developer accuses Apple of slowing down old iPhones to save b attery life
2017-12-20Apple will reportedly unify iOS and macOS apps in 2018
2017-12-20Tinyclues Partners with Cruiseline to Transform the Company’s Marketing Campaign Strategy
2017-12-20Nokia 9 Specs Leak Worth the Hype
2017-12-20This travel agency doesn’t reveal your destination until your plane takes off
2017-12-20Going door to door as teenage evangelist taught me the secret of entrepreneurship
2017-12-20Uber should be regulated as a regular taxi company, top EU court rules
2017-12-20Coinbase is investigating insider trading after it enables — and then disables — bitcoin
2017-12-20Mozilla’s Thunderbird email client isn’t d ead yet
2017-12-19Airtame, First Take Enterprise cla ss wireless screen mirroring
2017-12-1925% off Logitech K780 Multi Device Wireless Keyboard for Computer, Phone & Tablet Deal
2017-12-19Here's what Samsung's latest budget phones may tell us about the Galaxy S9
2017-12-19Cybera ttack brings a cryptocurrency exchange to its knees
2017-12-19Star Wars VR experience is coming to The Void’s new Southern California and Vegas venues
2017-12-19Audit finds Human Services not tracking Medicare payment costs
2017-12-19How a simple app exposed some Apple suppliers for the toxic polluters they are
2017-12-19Nearly a quarter of all Bitcoin are trapped in a sort of crypto purgatory
2017-12-19Alteryx S3 leak leaves 120m American households exposed
2017-12-19Think of Codeanywhere as Goo gle Drive for developers