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Mozilla Lightning Analysis

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Mozilla Lightning is a free calendar extension designed for Mac users, enhancing email software by seamlessly integrating scheduling and task management functionalities. This application allows users to create, manage, and organize events and tasks directly within their email client, providing a unified platform for communication and planning.

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The program features customizable calendar views, reminders, and the ability to share calendars with others. Users can also synchronize their calendars with various online services, ensuring that they have access to their schedules from multiple devices. Mozilla Lightning is designed to streamline productivity, making it easier to stay organized while managing emails and appointments.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
5.4
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • OS X 10.11
  • OS X 10.9
  • OS X 10.10
  • Mac OS X
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
364
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Add a calendar to your e-mail client.

Lightning is an extension for Mozilla Thunderbird that adds an integrated calendar to the e-mail client. It is based on the standalone Mozilla Sunbird calendar application. Organize your schedule and life's important events in a calendar that's fully integrated with your Thunderbird email. Manage multiple calendars, create your daily to do list, invite friends to events, and subscribe to public calendars.


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