Mozilla Organization - ( Open Source)
Thunderbird is a powerful email client that allows to manage multiple accounts using a single interface.
Mozilla Thunderbird is a sophisticated open-source e-mail client. It is lightweight, extremely fast, easy to use and offers many advantages comparing to competing programs.
Mozilla Thunderbird consolidates its support for the Twitter API and for a similar display.
It easily connect to POP3 and IMAP accounts and offers an accessible interface with preview panel and tab (thereby facilitating reading e-mails).
Highly configurable, Thunderbird offers the user the possibility to customize the toolbar, add functionality through extensions and apply themes according to his tastes.
Thunderbird innovates and sees integrate instant messaging features. The user can indeed connect their Twitter accounts, Facebook, Google Talk, connect to IRC networks as well as moved by the XMPP protocol.
ThunderBird allows to manage multiple accounts making it possible to use different accounts with a single interface.
Apart from the use of multiple accounts, this tool offers security by encrypting the mail as it includes an optional encryption tool mails.
To enhance the security of the mail, Thunderbird has a tool that can automatically detect spam. To do this, the software automatically moves the undesirable letters and places them in another folder.
# New
- Improved warning pages for certificate errors and untrusted connections.
- Enable WebM/VP9 video support on systems that don't support MP4/H.264.
- Enable H.264 if system decoder is available.
# Fixed
- Windows XP and Vista screensaver doesn't disable when watching videos (Bug 1193610).
# Changed
- Warning page when RC4 is the only supported cipher.
- Firefox will no longer trust the Equifax Secure Certificate Authority 1024-bit root certificate or the UTN - DATACorp SGC to validate secure website certificates.
- To support unicode-range descriptor for webfonts, font matching under Linux now uses the same font matching code as other platforms.
- Use a SHA-256 signing certificate for Windows builds, to meet new signing requirements.
# Developer
- Right click on a logged object in the console to store it as a global variable on the page.
- Visual tools for Animation:
* View/Edit CSS animation keyframe rules directly in the inspector.
* Visually modify the cubic-bezier curve that drives the way animations progress through time.
* Discover and scrub through all CSS animations and transitions playing on the page.
- Visual tools for Layout and Styles:
* Display rulers along the viewport to verify size and position and use the measurement tool to easily detect spacing and alignment problems.
* Use CSS filters to preview and create real-time effects like drop-shadows, sepia, etc.
- New memory tool for inspecting the memory heap.
- Jump to function definitions in the debugger with Cmd-Click.
- The rule view now displays styles using their authored text, and edits in the rule view are now linked to the style editor.
- Service Workers API.
- Built-in JSON reader to intuitively view, search, copy and save data without extensions.
- WebSocket Debugging API and add-on.
- Add-on signing enforcement.