Thunderbird 3.0 Release Candidate Ready for Download

November 26th, 2009 admin

Just last month, Mozilla announced it would keep its Thunderbird 3.0 email client in Alpha form because “calling something a beta is likely to trigger a bunch of extra press attention we’re not yet in a position to deal with.” Well, Mozilla’s now ready and has pushed its email client into Release Candidate status. The RC is a public preview and intended for developer testing and community feedback, Mozilla says. Mozilla added that it’s looking specifically for feedback on the client’s


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