Mozilla's Sunbird Reviewed
comforteagle writes "Mozilla Sunbird is the latest stand-alone application from the Mozilla foundation that follows in the footsteps of now revered browser Firefox and email client Thunderbird. OSDir reviews their first public release, version 0.2. Screenshots included."
What ever happened to Sunfox??
I dunno. I think it'll need at least three or four name changes before 1.0 gets released... :P
"...Well, there's egg and bacon; egg sausage and bacon; egg and spam; egg bacon and spam; egg bacon sausage and spam..."
It is what IT is.
But is it what is it?
1) Release early Beta, numbered .2
2) Wait for overeager slashdot submitter to make typo, bumping version a factor of 1.8
3)???
4)Profit!
I just got .2 last night.. Already up to 2.0!
:)
Sounds like someone was bored last night and couldn't sleep
---- Booth was a patriot ----
That depends on what your definition of "is" is.
Will it let me set an appointment for December 3rd by typing "M-e C-f M-e C-f C-f C-f i d Important Meeting C-x C-s"? Will it tell me when sunset will be in Dublin, Georgia exactly forty-seven weeks from today when I type ". C-u 47 C-n S -82.9 RET +32.33 RET"? Will it schedule a monthly appointment on the fifth day of every month of the Hebrew lunar calendar when I type "g h RET Tishri RET 5 RET i h m It's the fifth day of the month! C-x C-s"?
I'll be sticking with the Emacs calendar, thanks.
Dude, Moonchicken .4 is out!
.5 is out?
.6 is out already?
.7.
.8 keeps crapping all over my system.
.8b compatible? What about FordFalcon .7RC2?
Hey, did you hear Marsdove
Whoa, Son of MoonChicken
I really don't like the default theme in Helioavian
Crap, Venuspigeon
What do you mean your organization isn't Denny's SuperChicken
Finally SunFireBirdThing 1.0 is released!
CorporateTime is awesome. We still use it where I work, although I'm a little worried that it's in Oracle's hands now. In a year we'll have a version of CorporateTime that is impossible to install without logging a TAR, installing fifty bazillion patches, and tweaking twenty kernel parameters.
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