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Thunderbird email review
Thunderbird email review











  1. #Thunderbird email review archive#
  2. #Thunderbird email review Pc#

Tagging, colourising, and separating emails is easy as pie.Can import contacts from other email clients such as Gmail or Outlook.Much like modern browsers you can have 5 different windows open with tabs at the top so you can move between emails. Thunderbird has thousands of different ‘personas’ or skins so you can personalize your email easily.It is easy to keep on top of your ever expanding inbox. I find most people have far too many folders on their email clients with only a fraction being used properly.

#Thunderbird email review archive#

  • It files things into Archive 2011, Archive 2010 which makes things realy easy to go through your emails.
  • Can be used in parallel to Outlook (ie.
  • You can easy synch your email across your PCs and laptops by using Firefoxes in-built Synch Key.
  • Security is a big feature of Thunderbird.
  • You can tag events according to significance, whether its work, family, community and the length of the event. As you would expect the Calendar does everything you might require in a small business. Lightning is on par with Outlooks great Calendar.
  • Calendar integration is a free add-on.
  • You can separate your searches a lot easier so if you have a regular client where you’ve sent 300 emails back and forth over the previous 6 months it is quicker finding it in Thunderbird.
  • The Search Function is far superior to Outlook.
  • #Thunderbird email review Pc#

  • The program is exceptionally responsive and seems to use less system resources (perfect if you’re a cash strapped artist using an old PC or a Netbook).
  • Thunderbird Email Review: Thunderbird’s awesome features: It’s a free program that really does everything a start-up, artist or small business might need. It’s a great product but there is another Open Source program from the Mozilla organisation called Thunderbird. There’s something that is reassuring about having access to all your emails on your personal computers without an internet connection.įor the most part if you had a PC, you ran Microsoft Office, but at around $200 Australian it isn’t cheap and really is not necessarily the ultimate email client anymore.

    thunderbird email review

    While much of the world is transfixed by the Cloud, life as a desktop based email is still hugely popular with much of the community (including myself).













    Thunderbird email review