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3 out of 5 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0
"Thunderbird is putting up quite a fight against Outlook!"
Pros: Is a superb product, the tagging is a nice addition.
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13 out of 16 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0
"The best overall email client out there, period."
Pros: Open Source.
Free to use.
SUPERB junk mail filtering.
Excellent incoming filter options (folder, virtual folder or both).
Fast.
On-the fly spell checking.
You can have multiple accounts, each with individual inboxes and subfolders. On top of that, you can have multiple identities in each account.
Built-in RSS reader (although you can do better with an extension).
Smart address completion.
Full Usenet (newsgroup) capability (multiple account options here too).
Easily import your email and settings from other programs.
VERY customizable thanks to addons (extensions) from various sites (including the official Mozilla addons site).
I personally have about 30 extensions installed.
Customizable message "tagging" feature.
Back and Forward buttons allow navigation through message history.
You can customize the folder pane to show favorite, unread or recent folders.
Gmail POP access is integrated.
Customizable mail alerts include information such as the subject, sender and message preview text.
New Windows Vista (32 and 64-bit) support.
Cons: You'd think the words "Mozilla" and "Thunderbird" would be in the spell checking dictionary. Adding lots of Extensions can slow an otherwise very fast pgogram down.
Sometimes an installed extension can render the program instable or create strange behavior. And it can be difficult to determine which extension is the culprit.
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19 out of 26 people found this review helpful
3 stars
Version: Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0
"Some nice improvements but......"
Pros: Thunderbird 2.0 improves on the last version with the addition of message tags, a three column viewer, session history navigation, and advanced folder views. While these are nice none of the new features strike me as earth shaking improvements. That's ok for me because ground breaking state-of-the-art features aren't as important as having a smooth running glitch free piece of software loaded with just enough functions to make my emailing convenient. As for the bells and whistles, well, you can give them to the cows and traffic cops. Stick to basics and do it well.
Cons: All in all I would say Thunderbird 2.0 is a definite step up from v. 1.5, but the program is not without its' faults. The recently developed Lightning calendar extension that integrates with Thunderbird 2.0 is having teething problems, and some of the import/export functions don't work as smoothly as they should. Also, as you would expect from a new version, not all of the extensions that worked in T Bird 1.5 function in the new version yet. There are also some VERY IRKSOME shortcomings seen in previous versions that have yet to be addressed. 1.) When composing a new mail message it is a royal pain in the b_tt to change the font size. Often times you have to readjust the settings several times to get the size you want. Thunderbird should have a drop down menu where you see and select from a list that shows not only the font size number but also an example letter of that size? 2.) For the font type it would also be nice if, next to the font name, there was an example of that font. That would make changing fonts so much less painful. HINT HINT... it shouldn't be painful . These are very simple and needed changes that would make composing a message in this email client much easier. Instead of being hit or miss it would be a lot more professional. 3.) When I want to change the the background color (stationary?) Thunderbird 2.0 only gives me a choice of 70 colors. This palette is WAY TOO LIMITED! Often times I would like to use background colors that are much lighter and far less saturated. It would be so much better to be able to choose from the full color spectrum. Seventy colors?....YUCK! This is the graphic equivalent to stone knives and bear skins. Come on T Bird developers.... get with it!
I really hope these three suggestions become default features in the next update.
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15 out of 17 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0
Pros: Much easier and much more secure that OE with effective spam filters and easy to set up POP filters/accounts (I always struggle with it but found it easy on Thunderbird), dictionary's, themes and other add-ons available all for free, speedy too. I am a big fan of Mozilla and this is another A+ product by them.
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11 out of 12 people found this review helpful
3 stars
Version: Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0
"Good email client, but with just a few gripes."
Pros: T-bird is a relatively small download, and is quick to install. The addition of message tags is useful, and the program allows pretty flexible filters and message handling.
Like Firefox, there are add-ons available for Thunderbird. The most useful one is probably the calendar, which gives Thunderbird abilities similar to MS Outlook.
Cons: There are bugs that still persist from the early 1.x versions. Importing account settings from Outlook or OE does not work properly, and results in wrong port settings, wrong server names, etc.
The Lightning calendar add-on is still buggy and incomplete. It won't print, the command line switch to start Thunderbird in calendar mode doesn't work, and maybe worst of all, importing iCal files is inaccurate -- Appointment times get changed, which could be a major headache if you rely on it for your scheduling.
Thunderbird's mail-handling is good, but the setup and the calendar add-on need a good bit of work.
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