Next-generation Mozilla Thunderbird in Alpha 1, called 'Shredder'
By Tim Conneally | Published May 15, 2008, 3:06 PM
A developer preview release of Mozilla's next version of the Thunderbird e-mail client has been made available to the developer and tester community.
Shredder Alpha 1 is built upon Mozilla's layout engine Gecko 1.9, which is the same platform upon which Firefox 3 (currently in Beta 5) is built.
As is typical with alpha versions, practically nothing can be guaranteed, and release notes for Shredder Alpha 1 state that "some of the features...are highly experimental and will likely change before the final release. They may come with crashes and bugs and may potentially cause data loss in profiles (configuration data, preferences, downloaded mail)."
This early version includes a new Add-ons Manager, which can be used to download and install Thunderbird Add-ons, address book support for OS X's system Address Book, and a new crash reporter, among other items.
Shredder Alpha 1 can be also downloaded here, and supports Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows Server 2003, OS X 10.4 and up, and Linux kernel 2.2.14 or higher, with different distributions calling for different requirements.
Didn't see anything int he feature list that breaks new ground.
Hopefully that will change as it gets further along, otherwise, it's GMail and Outlook for me for the foreseeable future.
(Was a big supporter of Thunderbird for my home email before Gmail came out. Just have zero use for it now. I am hoping they come out with something that will make me want to start using it again...)
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|I didn't think there was anyone else that felt exactly the same as I did. Ditto for me as well, word for word... entire comment.
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|Me three.
...Shredder? Sounds like a name for something that eliminates incriminating emails...
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|...or the Arch-Nemesis of those meddlesome turtles.
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|Hopefully they can use Vista's built in address book as well since that's what I sync with my iPhone.
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