clevin macrumors G3 Original poster Aug 6, 2006 9,095 1 Sep 7, 2007 #1 Qualcomm donated its Eudora code to Mozilla, now you can try its beta 1 version here http://wiki.mozilla.org/Penelope_Releases Its a email client.
Qualcomm donated its Eudora code to Mozilla, now you can try its beta 1 version here http://wiki.mozilla.org/Penelope_Releases Its a email client.
arkitect macrumors 604 Sep 5, 2005 7,719 20,538 Bath, United Kingdom Sep 7, 2007 #2 clevin said: Qualcomm donated its Eudora code to Mozilla, now you can try its beta 1 version here http://wiki.mozilla.org/Penelope_Releases Its a email client. Click to expand... Thanks! That is good news. I stopped using Eudora after they ended development. But I always found it easy and very functional. More so than Mail
clevin said: Qualcomm donated its Eudora code to Mozilla, now you can try its beta 1 version here http://wiki.mozilla.org/Penelope_Releases Its a email client. Click to expand... Thanks! That is good news. I stopped using Eudora after they ended development. But I always found it easy and very functional. More so than Mail
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Mar 23, 2005 29,196 394 Indianapolis Sep 7, 2007 #3 My coworker tells me it subtly changed their Thunderbird configuration. I'd make a backup of them first.
My coworker tells me it subtly changed their Thunderbird configuration. I'd make a backup of them first.
clevin macrumors G3 Original poster Aug 6, 2006 9,095 1 Sep 7, 2007 #4 Eidorian said: My coworker tells me it subtly changed their Thunderbird configuration. I'd make a backup of them first. Click to expand... indeed, it changed the display order of the emails in my TB, those "sender, read, tag, attachment, data, title, etc"
Eidorian said: My coworker tells me it subtly changed their Thunderbird configuration. I'd make a backup of them first. Click to expand... indeed, it changed the display order of the emails in my TB, those "sender, read, tag, attachment, data, title, etc"