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Map It Out

It really bothers me that some software fail to follow the most basic of dicta - "Above all else, do no harm." For example, Mozilla's Thunderbird email client. It has the nasty habit of, among other things, loosing access to your email. So, I've decided to switch to something else. What that something else is, is a purely web-based IMAP solution. Hopefully, that will reduce, although not eliminate, the chances of loosing email.

In addition, Thunderbird has no built-in way to backup your email nor an easy way of importing saved email. Since Thunderbird is no longer betaware, I must assume the developers do not see a need for either.

Speaking of betaware, the Firefox browser version 1.5RC1 is due out on 28 October. Mark you calendars for those of you who like testing software. For everyone else, hang in there until the final release appears sometime after that.

Aloha!

Comments (1)

sjon:

Either de developers (the project manager) sees no need for it or it's scheduled for the next release.

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