Mozilla Gives Sunbird Its Wings
News The Mozilla Foundation has released the first version of Sunbird, a standalone calendar application, and you can download it here. Sunbird 0.2 has various features including the ability to create scheduled events, and to see an overview of events...
[February 7, 2005, 16:20]
Will Mozilla's Lightning Strike Outlook?
News The new project, code-named Lightning, aims to integrate Mozilla's calendar application, Sunbird, with its recently released Thunderbird email application. Mozilla has released the first Sunbird 0.2 release candidate for Windows, Linux and the...
[December 23, 2004, 8:00]
Fledgling Thunderbird Takes On Outlook
News Thunderbird does not include calendar functionality, but this functionality will be available in a separate application, called Sunbird, added Hallowell. The main difference between Outlook and Thunderbird is that Thunderbird is simply a mail...
[December 7, 2004, 12:40]
Mozilla Unveils Lightning Roadmap
News The Mozilla Foundation has published an initial roadmap for 'Lightning', the project to integrate its calendar application Sunbird with its email application Thunderbird. Sunbird has been available as a separate extension for Firefox and...
[September 26, 2005, 18:10]
Fledgling Thunderbird Takes On Outlook
Talkback Despite only being a 0.2 Sunbird looks like a good replacement for Outlook's calendar already. I've used Firefox and Thunderbird since 0.8 and the two work much better together than IE and Outlook.
[December 8, 2004, 12:19]
KDE Getting Ready To Go Native On Windows
Talkback For example, I will first get them to standardize on FireFox, Thunderbird, OpenOffice and sometimes Sunbird. The availability of cross platform applications has made it easer for me to switch clients to Linux.
[February 9, 2005, 6:33]
Email 'crucial' To Desktop Linux's Future
News The Mozilla Foundation recently published an initial roadmap for 'Lightning', the project to integrate its calendar application Sunbird with its email application Thunderbird. Sunbird has been available as a separate extension for Firefox and...
[December 1, 2005, 9:55]
Firefox 1.0PR: A First Look
Talkback Calendar - SunBird This has been the best browser for more than a year. Blocking pop-ups has been in many versions along with many other features. Browser - FireFox Mail - Thunderbird Now you have it all.
[September 16, 2004, 15:41]
Two Million Thunderbirds Are Go
Talkback Also when looking at Firefox download counts you have to think about people who carry the portable versions of Firefox, Thunderbird and Sunbird on their memory sticks ready to install onto machines of less tech-savvy people.
[January 12, 2005, 12:33]
Oracle Quietly Works With Mozilla
News This project, which aims to integrate Mozilla's calendar application Sunbird with its email application Thunderbird, is believed to be key to cracking the market dominance of Microsoft Outlook. Is Oracle making a major play into the collaboration...
[May 13, 2005, 11:45]
IE Rivals Squabble Over Browser Award
Talkback That being said I too think that the Firefox / Thunderbird / Sunbird / Nvu thing is an awesome development! yes, this is a stupid squabble. However counting on quality Opera 8 scores far better than firefox 1.x in my humble opinion.
[June 18, 2005, 11:59]
Open-Xchange Development Gets Open-source Boost
News It is compatible with the open-source browsers KDE Konqueror and Mozilla Sunbird, or with any other browser that has implemented iCAL, a standard for exchanging calendars. Software company Netline claims its decision to open source the latest...
[October 7, 2004, 13:35]
Podcasts Are Go For Thunderbird 1.1
News Developers list close collaboration with the Lightning Project - which aims to integrate the open source Sunbird calendaring solution into Thunderbird - as an agenda item for the far-off Thunderbird 2.0 release.
[June 3, 2005, 9:35]
Collaboration Fight Heats Up
News Mozilla Lightning is a project to link the open source Thunderbird email system with Mozilla's calendaring application, Sunbird. Oracle has released an upgrade to its collaboration software, a move it says will step up the competition with Microsoft.
[August 23, 2005, 9:45]

