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Thunderbird is good because I can set it up as a Desktop interface to my Google apps. I have it on my desktop at home, desktop at work, and portable machines as an IMAP client, and Lightning with Provider for Google calendar on them as well. In the end, all of my information is in my Google apps, but Thunderbird works seamlessly with them.
On the other hand, Zimbra desktop looks real interesting - http://www.zimbra.com/products/desktop.html ...but Zimbra has always looked interesting....there just aren't a lot of providers that offer it.