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Mozilla Sunbird 0.5 Released

linux pickle writes "Mozilla has released version 0.5 of Sunbird, its calendar app. New features in this release include numerous stability and usage improvements, Google Calendar synchronization support, and much improved printing support. Check out the release notes or grab a copy."

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  1. Re:What would be cool ... by MBGMorden · · Score: 0, Redundant

    WoodDragon maybe? I know it sucks, but I'd like to maintain sometime similar to the other Mozilla naming schemes. Truthfully I got to pondering and thought "SeaMonkey" had a nice ring to it, but unfortunately it's already been taken for some other project. I'm sure if we presented our idea to them though they'd relinquish the name for the sake of progress. I doubt their project is going anywhere anyways.

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  2. Re:Exchange Required by amper · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Screw Exchange. Exchange support is the last thing in the world that the Sunbird team should be working on. The whole point of this project should be to get people to *stop* using Exchange. This is IMHO, the single most important issue facing the open source and free software movements. Exchange and Outlook are so often held up as the reason why corporations are tied to Microsoft platforms, and we need to break the hegemony.

  3. Re:Just sync Sunbird/Lightning with Google Calenda by shokk · · Score: 0, Redundant

    And don't forget syncing with phones/PDAs since I really don't feel like carrying my computer with me wherever I go. As a matter of fact not all of us are online all the time. Seems Google hasn't decided to do a sync client themselves yet, despite the demand.

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