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The Grounding of Mozilla’s Thunderbird

July 16, 2012 No Comments

SOURCE: TechNewsWorld

There may be no end in sight to the ongoing Secure Boot Saga in the Windows 8 world, but the same, alas, cannot be said for Mozilla’s Thunderbird.

No, as was apparently prematurely revealed by a leaked email earlier this month, the “end” for the desktop email client may be all too near now that it’s no longer “a priority for Mozilla’s product efforts.” Rather, while security maintenance updates for the software will continue, any further feature development is being turned over to the community.

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