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Third Alpha of Next version of Thunderbird available
A new early version of next version of Thunderbird is ready for testing.
October 14, 2008
We're happy to announce the third early release of the next version of Thunderbird.
This release, called Shredder Alpha 3 to emphasize its early nature and the need for caution, is available for testers, extension developers, and other people who are curious to follow the development of the next release of Thunderbird.
Shredder Alpha 3 includes initial versions of new features that build on the current release, Thunderbird 2. We expect to release further interim releases as we work towards a major new release of Thunderbird.
Please read the release notes for more details.
Second Alpha of Next version of Thunderbird available
A new early version of next version of Thunderbird is ready for testing.
August 12, 2008
We're happy to announce the second early release of the next version of Thunderbird.
This release, called Shredder a2 to emphasize its early nature and the need for caution, is available from the mozillamessaging.com for testers, extension developers, and other people who are curious to follow the development of the next release of Thunderbird.
This release has few functionality changes compared to the current release of Thunderbird (2.0.0.16), but it is built on the same platform as Firefox 3. We expect to release further interim as we work towards a major new release of Thunderbird.
Please read the release notes for more details.
First Alpha of Next version of Thunderbird available
Early version of next version of Thunderbird is ready for testing.
May 12, 2008
We're happy to announce the release of the first of many early releases of the next version of Thunderbird.
This release, called Shredder a1 to emphasize its early nature and the need for caution, is available from the mozillamessaging.com for testers, extension developers, and other people who are curious to follow the development of the next release of Thunderbird.
This release has few functionality changes compared to the current release of Thunderbird (2.0.0.14), but it is built on the same platform as Firefox 3. We expect to release frequent early releases as we work towards a major new release of Thunderbird.
Please read the release notes for more details.
