
Qualcomm on Wednesday joined up with the Mozilla Foundation to announce it is transitioning Eudora into an open source e-mail client that will be
based upon Thunderbird. In turn, all future versions of Eudora will be free and Qualcomm will discontinue the current paid client. Although it may seem like Eudora is simply abandoning its e-mail software, which has a small but strong following of loyal users, the company claims the Thunderbird-based client will retain "Eudora's uniquely rich feature set and productivity enhancements".
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2005-06-29
Actually we have seen over the last few years *TONS* of open-source projects being abandonned. Check out Sourceforge and Freshmeat. When you don't make money out of your work, you have to be very commited to keep your project alive.