Spicebird, a new open source application being built on top of Thunderbird, seems like it will solve some of your problems. Have others on this list used Spicebird or communicated with the developers? I'm interested to see where they are headed.

http://www.spicebird.com/

Thanks,
Ben

On Jun 25, 2008, at 1:23 AM, Vikram Gaur wrote:

HI Florian,

We are working on open source and providing consultation, support and
training to corporates and academics since 2001.
During this we faced lot of queries and problems from clients and users.
Most common is non uniformity.
When we talk to any client about application they require. They ask for
features like:
1.  Application should be web enabled.
2.  If possible there should one password requirement.
3.  Customisable.
4.  Localised
5.  Easy installation.
6.  Regular support.
7.  Easy updation

After talking to many users i think if thunder bird can have following
features, this will be a great product:

1.  Thunderbird, Firefox, Openoffice should in integrated.
2.  Instant Messanger should be integrated.
3.  Group calendering should be integrated

I will explain all what i mentioned above, send me your views.

Regards,

Vikram Gaur

On Tue, 2008-06-24 at 14:25 +0200, Florian Effenberger wrote:

Hi Vikam,

If you like i can give some good ideas which i got from my 8 years of
working in open source.

sure, feel free to do so!

Florian

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