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* Thunderbird only allows a fixed number of e-mail addresses (2), phone numbers (5) and instant messaging accounts (0) per contact. This is a major inflexibility that is the source of many complaints and frustrations with the address book. We should allow users to add an arbitrary number of these fields to their contacts. | * Thunderbird only allows a fixed number of e-mail addresses (2), phone numbers (5) and instant messaging accounts (0) per contact. This is a major inflexibility that is the source of many complaints and frustrations with the address book. We should allow users to add an arbitrary number of these fields to their contacts. | ||
<b>3) Migrate the address book storage backend from Mork to something a little more sane - with asynchronous operations being | <b>3) Migrate the address book storage backend from Mork to something a little more sane - with asynchronous operations being a primary subgoal. ([https://wiki.mozilla.org/Features/Thunderbird/Replace_Mork_for_Address_Book feature page]):</b> | ||
* While Mork may be fast, it can also be a nightmare to work with. It's time to move on. | * While Mork may be fast, it can also be a nightmare to work with. It's time to move on. | ||