Date:27/12/2009 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/2009/12/27/stories/2009122755511000.htm 
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Link: National
Thunderbird 3 comes up with new search interface

T. Ramachandran

Searches possible in various email accounts in same window
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Interface includes filtering, timeline tools that help users dig out messages 
fast

Mozilla Messaging invites developers to localise Thunderbird with Indian 
languages

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KOCHI: The latest version of the popular open-source desktop email client, 
Thunderbird 3, was finally released a few days ago and it sports a range of new 
or improved features like better search and a tabbed interface (download site:
Link: http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird
). It had been in the making for about two years.

The organisation behind it is Mozilla Messaging, a subsidiary of the Mozilla 
Foundation that promotes the web browser Firefox. Most heavy email users might 
find managing the voluminous inflow and outflow of messages a daunting 
challenge. The latest version of Thunderbird has come up with a new search 
interface, which includes filtering and timeline tools that help users dig out 
fast the messages they were looking for.

And what if the search results timeline is displayed in a stylish bar graph?

A tabbed interface, like the one found in modern browsers, means the content of 
each email and folder can be viewed in individual panes, within a window.

Yet another feature that might help in better email management, particularly 
for checking multiple mailboxes, is 'smart folders'. Here, different mail 
accounts can be combined and made accessible at one go, in one Inbox, for 
instance.

Multiple email ecosystems

A lot of users depend regularly on multiple email ecosystems - web-based Gmail 
and Yahoo mail and the programmes installed on their computers locally like 
Outlook and Thunderbird. It is possible to connect the two systems by 
configuring the settings at either end. Thunderbird makes life easier for those 
who find this task too complicated.

For instance, it integrates well with a Gmail account. All that it asks for is 
the Gmail username and password and will automatically detect and input the 
other settings for establishing that vital link between itself and the 
web-based email service.

Third party add-ons

One major attraction for users of the browser Firefox are the add-ons, smaller 
programmes made by others that extend the utility of the basic software package 
in different ways.

Thunderbird too can be made more useful in ways users choose to, by downloading 
and installing third-party add-ons.

However, Thunderbird versions are not available in major Indian languages. 
Asked about this, a Mozilla Messaging spokesperson said localisation was a 
volunteer-driven effort and developers from India were welcome to 'help' in the 
creation of Indian language versions of Thunderbird.




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