
Mozilla has announced it's
ceasing development on Thunderbird; one more version will be released, and it'll be security updates from then on. "Most Thunderbird users seem happy with the basic email feature set. In parallel, we have seen the rising popularity of Web-based forms of communications representing email alternatives to a desktop solution. Given this, focusing on stability for Thunderbird and driving innovation through other offerings seems a natural choice." Makes sense - I mean, there's only so much you can do with something that needs to send and receive mail, and I can't imagine Thunderbird having a lot of users. Strange, almost Microsoftian obtuse announcement, by the way.
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2007-04-18
Have you ever tried to use a webmail interface on a mobile device? They're terrible. Slow, laggy, buggy and lacking in features. PGP? Fail. Push notifications? Forget it.
I suppose you've never heard of IMAP, have you? That's how most reasonable people do it - server side mailbox, client-side app, IMAP+SMTP to tie it together. Simple, secure, universal and *I* get to decide what app to use to access my e-mail, not my e-mail service provider.