Thunderbird version 2.0 has been released today. As MacWorld reports, Thunderbird 2 adds message tagging, improved searching, as well as enhanced spam and phishing protection.
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Nice, I miss Thunderbird. I’ve been using Mail.app since I picked up my iMac back in December. I don’t hate it, but I don’t love it either. I wonder if they’ve made it easier (or even possible?) to import from Mail.app? Time to find out…
Yeah, the old Thunderbird was extremely hard to import data from Mail.app into. And the interface (especially fonts and spacing) left much to be desired in OS X.
Now when will they finally read from the Mac address book database?!
When I moved from Windows to Mac, I stopped using Thunderbird. Mail.app is so well integrated into OS X, I couldn’t see the point of using Thunderbird.
So far I haven’t seen anything that really sells Thunderbird on a Mac to me.
Definitely Mail.app for me. I only used Thunderbird on Windows because it was frankly the best. Not so on the Mac though.
I really really prefer Thunderbird, well maybe because I have to spent time in front of Windows, Linux, and a Mac OS X desktop and I am developing a “find a common application interface” syndrome (besides my “Hel it’s open source let’s use it” sydrome)