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Tarale
Posts: 1309/2720
I used it a bit last night, while working out a timeline for when I get paid and when rent is due and stuff.

It's nice and simple, which I like. I'm not sure if I prefer it over iCal though or not yet.
Ailure
Posts: 7774/11162
Downloading sunbird right now, hearing so much things about it want me to test it.

Besides, I do need to keep track of certain... things.

Besides, I never liked Outlook.

Edit: First glance, it's not flooded with GUI crap. Good...
Black Lord
Posts: 181/453
Originally posted by Tarale
Well, my thoughts on Sunbird aren't all that much at the moment. It seems like it'll do the trick nicely, it's small and pretty neat.

But I don't yet have a need for a calendaring program on my home PC, so I don't think I'll really be able to judge either way if it's good or not.

However, I might try playing with it at work....


Sunbird seems pretty cool to me, when I move away to college and get my own PC... It will be an asset to keeping my scheduling non-conflicting. But till then I won't need it.

I run Firefox right now, and once I get a more permanent email addy, I will use Thunderbird for my email client.
Ran-chan
Posts: 7408/12781
Yes, 0.8. I was a little tired when I wrote that.
Ailure
Posts: 7763/11162
Firefox 0.8 you mean, there is no such thing as 8.0 .
Ran-chan
Posts: 7406/12781
I have Firefox 8.0 in school and Firefox 1.0 at home. I don
Colin
Posts: 6666/11302
Firefox for the web and Thunderbird for e-mail. They do what I want and I don't have problems using them.
Banedon
Posts: 894/1408
I use regular old Mozilla, because I'm too lazy to upgrade.

My parents use Netscape.
Tarale
Posts: 1297/2720
Well, my thoughts on Sunbird aren't all that much at the moment. It seems like it'll do the trick nicely, it's small and pretty neat.

But I don't yet have a need for a calendaring program on my home PC, so I don't think I'll really be able to judge either way if it's good or not.

However, I might try playing with it at work....
Vystrix Nexoth
Posts: 263/348
Firefox, naturally, as it is my primary browser.

I don't do e-mail that often, but I use Thunderbird when I do.
Emptyeye
Posts: 1428/2273
Just Firefox here. Thunderbird is the other main one I'm aware of, and all my E-mail is web-based anyway.
Karadur
Posts: 736/1192
I only use Firefox here. I tried Sunbird last night actually, but Rainlendar does practically the same stuff I'd have used it for, and it's more lightweight, so I uninstalled it

I also tried Thunderbird a while back, but I didn't have any real need for a program to manage my emails (and I'd installed it on one of the college computers anyways ), so I removed it as well.

In short, I've tried Thunderbird and Sunbird in the past, and I use Firefox daily
neotransotaku
Posts: 2072/4016
Mozilla on the UNIX terminals at my school
FIrefox at home

It will be sometime before I switch to Thunderbird. Probably will happen when I abandon POP use of my email accounts. Unless someone has figured out a way to be able to access hotmail accounts through Thunderbird.
Rydain
Posts: 455/738
Firefox and Thunderbird. The full suite has applications (a chat client, an HTML composer) that I'm never going to use (I have other software I prefer for those purposes), so it just feels like too much to me. Besides, since the Mozilla project is geared toward ultimately producing standalone applications, I wanted to go with the products that I felt represented the goals of Mozilla development.
Jesper
Posts: 1893/2390
Fox, Bird*2.
dan
Posts: 405/782
I use Firefox and Thunderbird. I have used Sunbird in the past, but I don't really have a need for calendar applications really.
Surlent
Posts: 756/1077
Originally posted by Jizuko
I use the fire and the thunder.

Same here, I prefer two individual packages, since the overcrowded Mozilla Suite eats up too much RAM and I don't need to check my emails instantly, or ChatZilla. I still prefer X-Chat, when it comes to IRC clients.

Firefox suits my needs, a few days ago I made a clean install, since some pages could not be opened because one, two extensions messed up (anyway I had a bunch of them installed, way too much ).
Thunderbird is also slim, I check it maybe once or twice a day (or if someone announced me to send something, like password recovery mails; it is not THAT much work to click one button in my Quick Launch bar).

Since then Firefox is again one of fastet browser ever. When I'll get DSL and my flatrate, I will enable pipelining to experience even more speed.
Jizuko
Posts: 1173/1191
I use the fire and the thunder.
Tarale
Posts: 1273/2720
Ah, that was one of my alterior motives in posting this poll too. To find out if any of you knew about Sunbird. And if you did, hopefully find out something about what you think of it.

I'm looking at it, and I've heard of it for a while; but they've just had their first official release so I'm now poking around in Sunbird 0.2

And I should update my Thunderbird now that I think of it.
Ailure
Posts: 7694/11162
Firefox of course, but about the other software...

I have Thunderbird installed, nifty but I don't use e-mail enough to even bother with changing. I probably will do a change soon for the heck of it, as soon I find my account information...

I never heard about sunbird thing, but I just looked it up. It reminds me about the old Microsoft Schedule thing... (which was replaced by Outlook...)
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