Existing users, log in.  New users, create a free account.  Lost password?

Mac OS X  |  Internet  |  Email  |  Mozilla Thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird - 2.0.0.22

E-mail and newsreader with customizable themes.

All Time: (4.3)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.0.0.22
Release Date: 2009-06-22
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,569
Downloads (all versions): 352,112

Information Related to Version:

Broken Link? Newer Version? Tell us!

Product Description:

Thunderbird makes e-mailing safer, faster, and easier with such features as intelligent spam filters, a built-in RSS reader, and quick search. Thunderbird was designed to prevent viruses and to stop junk mail so you can get back to reading your mail. Thunderbird provides effective tools for detecting junk mail. Its tools analyze your e-mail and identify those that are most likely to be junk. You can automatically have your junk mail deleted or you can put it in a folder you specify, just in case you like reading junk mail.

View your e-mail the way you want it. Access your e-mail with Thunderbird's new three-column view. Customize your toolbar, change its look with themes, and use Mail Views to quickly sort through your messages.

What's new in this version:

Security fixes.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Screenshots:

Download Links:

Your Installed Versions:


 

Feedback Summary:

This Version:
Overall Rating: Not rated (0.0) Features: Not rated (0.0) Support: Not rated (0.0)
Ease of Use: Not rated (0.0) Quality / Stability: Not rated (0.0) Price: Not rated (0.0)
Add Your Feedback

Key to Types of Feedback:

ReviewsReviews   TroubleshootingTroubleshooting   Usage TipsUsage Tips   Developer NotesDeveloper Notes   CommentaryCommentary   Featured ReviewsFeatured Reviews

Mozilla Thunderbird ReviewNot as integrated as Mail.app but better in many ways - Version: 2.0.0.21, 4/4/2009 03:59AM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

macfan1138
I wanted to use Mail.app and did for many years but it's handling of Gmail IMAP in Leopard became very slow and buggy for me. It also lost the trademark "bling" sound when new mail arrived. Actually it did it sporadically. Such a letdown.

I tried all sorts of things to get better performance from mail.app and got nowhere so I decided to give thunderbird a shot. Gmail IMAP support is excellent and mailboxes load quickly. I couldn't be happier.

Yes I have lost some functionality but not enough to make me switch back to mail.app. Thunderbird has been a tank in terms of stability and it has speed. I wish it had better Growl support but overall, I'm a satisfied customer.
Post a commentAlert Admin

Mozilla Thunderbird ReviewSuper! - Version: 2.0.0.21, 3/20/2009 10:38AM PST

Marina Siljehav
I always recommend this program to my costumers at the Apple Reseller Store that I work at.
Post a commentAlert Admin

Mozilla Thunderbird CommentaryMac OS X 10.5.x Leopard breaks auto update - Version: 2.0.0.21, 3/19/2009 05:04PM PST

Joe Wheeler
I recently obtained an Intel Mac running Leopard; my old computer was a G4 desktop running Tiger (OS X 10.4x). Apple’s Migration Assistant happily transferred my old app’s and data files, so I was running Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 on the new machine just as on the old one, including settings, messages, add-ons, etc. I had been accustomed to Thunderbird periodically checking for updates and informing me of such, then installing them. I had seen no notifications since running TB on my new Leopard/Intel machine. Note that in Leopard what one sees in applications has changed to integrate the help system with Leopard’s built-in Spotlight search software. Just by coincidence in viewing a Version Tracker page I became aware that there was an update of TB to 2.0.0.21. Curious as to why the TB copy on my new machine hadn’t alerted me of this, I discovered that the "check for updates" entry was grayed out, and in the Preferences the check-mark for "automatically check for updates" was similarly grayed out (though there was a faint check mark in the box). Ergo, TB 2.0.x.xx can no longer automatically check for updates under Leopard, at least if my machine is any indication. Therefore, other Mac Leopard users who encounter this will have to periodically visit Version Tracker to get updates.
Post a commentAlert Admin

Most Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies