Re: Thunerbird help... [not java related , but please help if you can!]



Roedy Green wrote:
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 21:57:37 -0400, hilz <now@xxxxx> wrote, quoted or
indirectly quoted someone who said :


Thunderbird is not a browser. It is a news / mail reader.

is it not part of Mozilla browser?

it is part of the Mozilla Suite, not the browser.


from their website (http://www.mozilla.org/products/choosing-products.html)

<quote>

Our Products:
* Firefox - Web browser
* Thunderbird - Email and newsgroup client
* Mozilla 1.7 - Internet Application Suite includes browser, email, HTML editor
* Camino - the Web browser project for Mac OS X


</quote>



So, Thunderbird as it stands alone is an email and newsgroup client. But it is also included in the Mozilla Suite together with the browser and the html editor.
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