Thunderbird patches are go
But, are the patches available on TraceyIsland.com ??? #
Posted Friday 25th July 2008 12:02 GMT
And, size-wise, do I need Thunderbird 2, or will the Mole suffice ???
Core functionality patches? #
Posted Friday 25th July 2008 14:52 GMT
One hoorah for keeping the security up to date, but how about getting some functionality upgrades?
My most recent Thunderbird trial went in the recycle bin recently when I was hit yet again by the 'slow startup due to exponentially growing inbox.nsf' file bug which has been there for donkey's years since version 0.?? - at the third time of asking in about as many weeks I just deleted the Thunderbird install rather than the nsf file.
Combine that with the sl--o-o-o-w performance, the endless disc thrashing, the truly pathetic message filtering, the toytown icons, and the general impression that Tbird is a neglected token half-arsed poor relation to Firefox (of which I'm a great fan) and it'll take several large bribes to make me try Chunderbird again.
And yes I know all about extensions, but I really have better things to do than spend countless hours looking for extensions to get key bits of basic functionality (I need an add-in for next and previous buttons? C'mon .... )
Paris? She's a Chunderbird too ...
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