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RE: Comment by Anonymous Penguin
by Kivada on Thu 12th Jul 2012 00:49
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They aren't actually dropping support, there is just not much new major work left to do.
All thats really there is bug fixes security and compatibility updates. And thats a good thing, there is no reason to endlessly reinvent the wheel. Just look at where that kind of thinking has taken Windows, Gnome, KDE, Unity etc...
RE[2]: Comment by Anonymous Penguin
by Anonymous Penguin on Thu 12th Jul 2012 05:42
in reply to "RE: Comment by Anonymous Penguin"




Member since:
2005-07-06
Thunderbird has been taking care of all my needs very well, and I have 5 (five) email addresses. I could get rid of some of them, but I find it crazy that they are stopping the development of Thunderbird.
OS X Mail wasn't working that well, I wouldn't get mails from my google or hotmail accounts.
I don't know how I could replace email with Facebook.
As a matter of fact, I could live perfectly well without Facebook, and sometimes I have deleted my account.
I don't touch other social networks at all. What is wrong with meeting people in real life or phoning them?
Certain things don't need to change. A letter was a letter 50 years ago and it is still a letter. Only difference, you can write it with a computer and with a word processor.
Similarly, an email is still an email.