Gmail, Outlook, and a few others have long dominated the email scene on Android. Recently, a new contender entered the ring, and it's a name many desktop users will instantly recognize: Thunderbird.
After launching in beta earlier this month, Mozilla has officially launched its long-awaited email app Thunderbird on Android. Thunderbird is an open-source email client developed by Mozilla The app ...
Thunderbird, the open-source email application, is coming to Android thanks to the K-9 Mail Android email app project, which is joining Thunderbird to become the Thunderbird Android email app. Two ...
Designed, developed and published by Mozilla, the Thunderbird email client is finally here for Android in the first beta release. Originally developed as part of the Mozilla Suite, Thunderbird was ...
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The Thunderbird team is concluding 2025 with important innovations such as Exchange support and announces fundamental ...
Something to look forward to: Mozilla's Thunderbird has long been one of the best email clients for those that value open-source software and privacy, but it's only been available to desktop users.
The open source Thunderbird email client has a long and storied history, but until now, that history has been limited to the desktop. That's about to change, according to a post on the Thunderbird ...
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In some ways, Thunderbird 16’s open-source origins are a blessing. This free email client from the makers of Firefox—aided by a legion of dedicated volunteer programmers—offers more add-ons and ...
That’s one of the most frequently asked questions about Thunderbird, according to Thunderbird Project Design Manager Alessandro Castellani (along with “Is Thunderbird dead?”). And it’s one he seeks to ...
The Mozilla Foundation has unveiled the most complete preview version yet of its stand-alone e-mail application. The release comes only weeks after the launch of its Firefox browser version 1.0, and ...