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= Lightning =
'''Lightning''' is the working project name for an extension to tightly integrate calendar functionality (scheduling, tasks, etc.) into [[Thunderbird:Home Page|Thunderbird]].
 
This page was last updated on January 24th, incorporating edits to this page and the discussion area (though not by any means completely).
= Other Lightning Pages =
'''Q.''' ''Where can I learn more?''<br>
'''A.''' This wiki section will collect more documents about Lightning. Also, the mozilla.calendar newsgroup is a good place to read about Lightning, and ask questions. '''Q Please use the discussion tab above (or in another lightning-related entry!) to add comments and additional questions. I''' ''Will Lightning have Exchange support?''<br> '''Qll come back through here as frequently as time permits and incorporate them appropriately.''' ''Will Lightning have Sun Calendar Server support?''<br>
'''Q.''' ''Will Lightning have re-mappable shortcut keyssupport for <whatever> servers?''<br>'''A.''' Lightning will support the full range of calendar mechanisms and protocols supported by the Mozilla Calendar infrastructure, just as with modern (post-0.2) Sunbird. More information on protocol support can be found on the [[Calendar:Protocol/Storage Providers]] page.
'''Q.''' ''What devices will Lightning be able to sync with?''<br>
'''A.''' As with protocol/server support, Lightning will inherit all its sync support from the Mozilla Calendar core. Unfortunately, I do not have a page describing such support plans to which to refer you at this time. Apologies!
'''Q.''' ''Will Lightning support Notes as known from Outlook have re-mappable shortcut keys/drag- and will it be possible to keep them in a hierarchy by folders-drop UI configuration/other app-level features?''<br>'''A.''' Lightning strives to be as well-integrated into the Thunderbird application as is possible. This means supporting the same levels of configuration and user interaction as its host Thunderbird, so the answer to these questions is usually "please ask the Thunderbird guys".
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