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RE: Open Source email clients
by arpan on Sun 22nd Jul 2012 09:07
in reply to "Open Source email clients"
RE[2]: Open Source email clients
by Nth_Man on Sun 22nd Jul 2012 13:20
in reply to "RE: Open Source email clients"
Most of the Sparrow's users are probably non-programmers. [...] As such Sparrow's user base aren't equipped to continue development even if they had the source code.
You know, people that can't do plumbing at their home... contract plumbers. If a user can't program, he can contract programmers.
If people has the source code, it leaves an open door.





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2006-07-30
There are many free & Open Source email clients like Thunderbird. But for some reason Sparrow became popular.
It shouldn't be that hard to skin and modify Thunderbird to look and behave like Sparrow, but it didn't happen there, instead a much smaller team built a client that so many users are so passionate about.
And I'm pretty sure that this app will reappear under a new name pretty soon. It's not dead, just a small gap and a new brand name.
It doesn't matter if an application is Open Source or not. The success of the software depends on the people creating it. Very few projects succeed once the original people leave.