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Efforts to get an integrated Help Viewer for Thunderbird are ongoing since 2004 in [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253334 bug 253334] and appear to have stopped about two years ago. Given that off-line help is an integral part of ''any'' application, and usually the first step of trouble-shooting, would be good to see it progressing for Thunderbird as well. Both Firefox and SeaMonkey have such viewers. The web-based help is not context sensitive and frequently considered insufficient, also not accessible when not connected. | Efforts to get an integrated Help Viewer for Thunderbird are ongoing since 2004 in [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253334 bug 253334] and appear to have stopped about two years ago. Given that off-line help is an integral part of ''any'' application, and usually the first step of trouble-shooting, would be good to see it progressing for Thunderbird as well. Both Firefox and SeaMonkey have such viewers. The web-based help is not context sensitive and frequently considered insufficient, also not accessible when not connected. | ||
--[[User:Rsx11m|Rsx11m]] 07:15, 23 March 2008 (PDT) | --[[User:Rsx11m|Rsx11m]] 07:15, 23 March 2008 (PDT) | ||
= Built-in Notes Section = | |||
I know that this may be going to Microsoft for some people, but I actually like the notes tab that Outlook has. Although there has been an extension that allows you to associate a note with an email, I think if there was a notes component built into Thunderbird it would just add more functionality to it and create and even more robust email client. | |||
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