Mozilla Lightning calendar for Thunderbird released
Lightning is a new component for Mozilla Thunderbird that is a complete redesign of the Calendar extension, and
the first version has just been releasedy. Having
tried Calendar and being unimpressed, I'd say this is good news. Lightning promises better integration with Thunderbird
including e-mail-to-task integration, address book integration, meeting invitations, and synchronization with portable
devices. Lightning 0.1 is currently available as an XPI extension for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and it will eventually
be fully integrated into Thunderbird.[Via Digg]












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Subscribe to commentsAAwokenMar 21st 2006 1:12PM
Download link soed not work.
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The requested URL /pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/0.1/lightning-0.1-windows.xpi was not found on this server.
resourceMar 21st 2006 1:33PM
What's wrong with the Mozilla Calendar?
Lightning 0.1 is not ready.
At all.
BartMar 21st 2006 2:16PM
Finally, Mozilla is beginning to play the necessary catch -up to Microsoft's Outlook application. Until they have actually caught up, I wont be holding my breath to be honest.
BartMar 21st 2006 2:18PM
Finally, Mozilla is beginning to play the necessary catch -up to Microsoft's Outlook application. Until they have actually caught up, I wont be holding my breath to be honest.
ThomasMar 21st 2006 7:09PM
To No2 - Lightning is better integrated into Thunderbird and works better with iCal. At least on My iMac. Great to see this project coming along!