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  2. Mozilla Thunderbird - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Thunderbird

    Mozilla Thunderbird is a free and open-source email client with calendar, contact, news, and chat features. It supports multiple accounts, identities, languages, and standards, and can be extended with add-ons and themes.

  3. History of Mozilla Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Thunderbird was originally launched as Minotaur, shortly after Phoenix (the original name for Mozilla Firefox); the project failed to gain momentum.With the success of the Mozilla Firefox, however, demand increased for a mail client to go with it, and the work on Minotaur was revived under the new name of Thunderbird, and migrated to the new toolkit developed by the Firefox team.

  4. List of Mozilla products - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of products developed by Mozilla Foundation or Mozilla Corporation, including web browsers, email clients, development tools, and technologies. The list covers current, discontinued, and abandoned products, with brief descriptions and references.

  5. Comparison of browser engines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the features, status, and compatibility of different browser engines, such as WebKit, Blink, Gecko, and more. See tables summarizing what engines support for various operating systems, image formats, media formats, and other items.

  6. Comparison of email clients - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_email_clients

    A comprehensive table of features and history of various email client programs for different operating systems and licenses. Find out the creator, interface, release date and version of each email client.

  7. Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla is a non-profit organization that develops and supports Firefox, Thunderbird, Pocket, and other open source software and services. It was founded in 1998 by former Netscape employees and advocates for open standards, privacy, and innovation on the internet.

  8. SeaMonkey - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SeaMonkey

    SeaMonkey is a free and open-source Internet suite that includes a web browser, an e-mail and news client program, an HTML editor, and an IRC client. The e-mail client, SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups, shares code with Mozilla Thunderbird and supports multiple accounts, junk mail detection, message filters, and address books.

  9. Lightning (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_(software)

    Lightning is a project from the Mozilla Foundation originally designed as an extension ("add-on") that adds calendar and scheduling functionality to the Mozilla Thunderbird mail client and SeaMonkey internet suite. It superseded the previous Mozilla Sunbird and the older Mozilla Calendar extension. [4]

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