Mozilla may be scaling back its official support of Thunderbird, however it continues to have love left for individuals who desire more within their e-mail clients than OS designers can provide. The recently-launched Thunderbird 15 update's most conspicuous change is really a deliberate visual harmony using its Opera cousin: the organization wants its applications to possess more in keeping than only a shared title around the About screen. Underneath the hood, there's now an active chat feature to skip waiting for for e-mail, a Don't Track choice for web searches and the option of using Ubuntu One cloud storage for big accessories. It's difficult to understand if future Thunderbird releases is usually as substantial when the community takes the reins. For the time being, though, Thunderbird aficionados can unwind.
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