Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 11th Oct 2006 20:09 UTC
Mozilla & Gecko clones 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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RE[2]: i wonder
by nalf38 on Wed 11th Oct 2006 22:55 UTC in reply to "RE: i wonder"
nalf38
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2006-09-01

Thanks, BUTT FACE. I read the f--king article.

What I was saying is that, having not used Eudora for at least a f--king century, if this means that the open source Eudora will be of the same functionality as Thunderbird but is essentially just rebranded, or if Qualcomm is going to get off their asses and actually give us some decent code instead of basically stealing Thunderbird and sticking a Eudora logo on it.

Thanks for being a complete asshole.

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RE[3]: i wonder
by DigitalAxis on Thu 12th Oct 2006 00:38 in reply to "RE[2]: i wonder"
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2005-08-28

It looks like they're going to be adding code. As for giving any back, that probably depends on the terms of the Mozilla Public License whether or not they have to.

Of course, if they're hoping to get help from the Thunderbird community like they say, they better WANT to.

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