Mozilla recently announced that it will stop developing its e-mail program Thunderbird in the near future. What are the alternatives, apart from switching to webmail?
Published 30.10.2012
If you are a regular e-mail user and work with multiple accounts, you will definitely benefit from having a good desktop e-mail application. What are the best free applications at the moment?
Published 30.10.2018
You’re probably receiving lots of attachments in your e-mails. Using the proper tools, you can manage them better. Here’s some dedicated software for Outlook, Windows Mail and Thunderbird.
Published 17.04.2012
Do you think that Microsoft’s Outlook e-mail program could do a tad better? Here are a couple of useful add-ons which will make your use of Outlook more productive and efficient.
Published 24.06.2011
Suppose your desktop e-mail application ran smoothly at first, but after a while it started slowing down noticeably. What are the most common causes? What can you do to shift it into a higher gear
again?
Published 05.12.2014
Thunderbird remains an excellent (and free) e-mail program, but the developers have stopped adding new features to their software. Fortunately, plug-ins let you extend Thunderbird yourself.
Published 28.03.2014
You can extend the possibilities of the popular Thunderbird e-mail software by means of so-called add-ons. Where do you find them and what are the really useful add-ons?
Published 21.09.2007
Even a powerful e-mail program such as Microsoft Outlook can use a helping hand when it comes to processing intensive e-mail traffic. Xobni is a utility that fits the bill perfectly.
Published 27.06.2008
The free Lightning add-on adds a calendar to the Thunderbird e-mail program. Can this calendar rival the one in Outlook?
Published 25.03.2008
Are you an intensive Outlook user? A little extra expert assistance might help you to control the e-mails that keep flooding in.
Published 17.10.2008