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Qualcomm's intention with the '''Penelope''' ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penelope huh?]) project ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penelope_%28e-mail_client%29 overview]) is to join the Eudora® user experience with the Mozilla platform. We intend to produce a version of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eudora_%28e-mail_client%29 Eudora] that is open source and based on [[Main_Page|Mozilla]] and [[Thunderbird]]. It's '''''not''''' our intention to compete with [[Thunderbird]]; rather, we want to complement it.
Qualcomm's intention with the '''Penelope''' project ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penelope_%28e-mail_client%29 overview]) is to join the Eudora® user experience with the Mozilla platform. We intend to produce a version of [http://www.eudora.com/ Eudora] that is open source and based on [[Main_Page|Mozilla]] and [[Thunderbird]]. It's '''''not''''' our intention to compete with [[Thunderbird]]; rather, we want to complement it.


Qualcomm is committed to both preserving the Eudora user experience and to maintaining maximum compatibility, for both developers and users, with Thunderbird.  It is our goal to build a single development community around Thunderbird and Eudora, so that both mailers advance faster than they previously have.
Qualcomm is committed to both preserving the Eudora user experience and to maintaining maximum compatibility, for both developers and users, with Thunderbird.  It is our goal to build a single development community around Thunderbird and Eudora, so that both mailers advance faster than they previously have.
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