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== Penelope Extension | {{RELEASE_MANAGEMENT_OBSOLETE}} | ||
== Penelope Extension Releases == | |||
The Penelope extension works with Thunderbird 3.0. | The Penelope extension works with Thunderbird 3.0.4 or higher. For more information about Penelope see the [[Penelope|main wiki page]]. | ||
The current | The current versions of Penelope are [http://eudora.com/download/eudora/1.0/penelope-1.0.win.xpi 1.0 Windows] | [http://eudora.com/download/eudora/1.0/penelope-1.0.mac.xpi 1.0 Mac] | [http://eudora.com/download/eudora/1.0/penelope-1.0.linux.xpi 1.0 Linux]. However, it is recommended that you use a version of Penelope that comes with a [[Eudora Releases|Eudora OSE release]] to ensure maximum compatibility and functionality. | ||
See the [http://eudora.com/download/eudora/1.0/README.txt Eudora OSE release notes] for details on . | |||
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» Note to Safari users: | » Note to Safari users: | ||
When you click on the http link, Safari may try to load the XPI file as plain text. To avoid this, right-click (or control-click) on it and select Download Linked File from the contextual menu. | When you click on the http link, Safari may try to load the XPI file as plain text. To avoid this, right-click (or control-click) on it and select Download Linked File from the contextual menu. | ||
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Penelope Extension Releases
The Penelope extension works with Thunderbird 3.0.4 or higher. For more information about Penelope see the main wiki page.
The current versions of Penelope are 1.0 Windows | 1.0 Mac | 1.0 Linux. However, it is recommended that you use a version of Penelope that comes with a Eudora OSE release to ensure maximum compatibility and functionality.
See the Eudora OSE release notes for details on .
» Note to Firefox users: When you click a link to an XPI file, Firefox thinks you are trying to install an extension to Firefox and brings up the install dialog. This is not going to work. Instead, Right-click on the links for the extension and save to disk, then install from within Thunderbird's Tools->Add-ons window.
» Note to Safari users: When you click on the http link, Safari may try to load the XPI file as plain text. To avoid this, right-click (or control-click) on it and select Download Linked File from the contextual menu.