Around the Browsersphere #13

Posted on December 17th, 2009 | 1 Comment »

I debated whether or not I should skip ahead to #14, but I’m not really that superstitious.

General

Chrome

Firefox

Internet Explorer

Opera

The Minor Players

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Thunderbird to Leave the Nest?

Posted on July 26th, 2007 | No Comments »

I don’t know if it’s a good thing or not for my first “official” post here at Browsersphere to focus on an email client instead of a web browser, but I think those of us who know the browser space well know that Mozilla Thunderbird has long been synonymous with Mozilla Firefox.

There are some interesting goings-on at the moment in terms of the future of Thunderbird and the organization that manages it.

Whereas web browsers and email clients used to be considered complementary (think Internet Explorer and Outlook Express), nowadays their apparent synergy has faded, especially with the takeover of web-based email services like Hotmail and Gmail.

Scott MacGregor, who has been at the forefront of Thunderbird development for many years, talks about the current crossroads over at his blog.

While certain devoted fans of the email application (such as Henrik Gemal in the comments on that entry) may see this as a death knell of sorts, I’m going to sit back for a bit and see what happens. Scott’s a smart guy and Thunderbird is an impressive application that I still depend on on a daily basis.

I wish Scott and his team the best of luck, whatever path they decide to take.

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