The Thunderbird & Firefox appreciation thread

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the appreciation of Mozilla's Firefox and Thunderbird applications, exploring user experiences, preferences, and challenges encountered while using these software products. Participants share their thoughts on features, usability, and alternatives, as well as address specific technical issues related to Thunderbird.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express admiration for Firefox and Thunderbird, highlighting their usability and features.
  • Others question the need for an appreciation thread, suggesting it may be trivial.
  • Several users discuss their transition from Firebird to Firefox, noting improvements in performance and user experience.
  • Participants share tips on extensions, such as "Firesomething," and customization options for Firefox.
  • There are inquiries about Thunderbird's capabilities, particularly regarding compatibility with Hotmail and SMTP settings.
  • Some users report difficulties with Thunderbird, specifically in configuring SMTP passwords and accessing certain email services.
  • One participant humorously claims that using Firefox has positively impacted their social interactions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express a mix of appreciation and skepticism regarding the two applications. While many users share positive experiences, there are notable disagreements about Thunderbird's functionality and user-friendliness, particularly concerning email configuration issues.

Contextual Notes

Some discussions involve unresolved technical challenges, such as specific SMTP settings for Thunderbird and the compatibility of certain email services. There is also variability in user experiences with Firefox, particularly regarding its handling of streaming media.

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Greg, in the words of Linus Torvald - "What have you been smoking?" Sure they are great apps and I use them everyday, but come on, a thunderbird and firefox appreciation thread. That has to be the lamest thing I heard all week. :wink:
 
hey its not too lame. I use firebird and thus it cannot be lame =). It's great and I advise anyone who is using IE switch to firebird.
 
DarkAnt said:
hey its not too lame. I use firebird and thus it cannot be lame =). It's great and I advise anyone who is using IE switch to firebird.
Still using Firebird? Why not upgrade to Firefox? Actually, does anyone have the link to the plugin to change Firefox's name to whatever you want? Or where I can get the web developer toolbar for Firefox?
 
Michael, just go to tools->options->extensions->get new extension

The program is called "Firesomething"
 
dduardo said:
Michael, just go to tools->options->extensions->get new extension

The program is called "Firesomething"
Thanks. I really should have switched from regular Mozilla to Firefox ages ago, it just feels so much cleaner. I found the web developer toolbar too, which is great since I like that one.

Is thunderbird highly recommended? Any better than similar programs?
 
I use thunderbird and I like it. If your on windows you can also try eudora.
 
Michael2003 said:
Still using Firebird? Why not upgrade to Firefox?

The name has changed too much. I am using firefox. Like dduardo said, its firesomething.
 
Ever since I started using Firefox the hot babes just kept coming on to me. Thanks Firefox!
 
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Argh, I can't get used to it! I've installed and uinstalled Firefox at least 4 times on this computer. I want to use it, but I dunno.

Like if I get a thing and want to watch a video that is streaming or whatever, do I have to load IE?
 
  • #11
Streaming media works fine in firefox. You must not be doing something right.
 
  • #12
Oops, I didn't mean to imply that the media didn't work in Firefox, I had thought I read that Firefox was strictly a browser and didn't do all the less-common things that other web-browsers like IE do.
 
  • #13
Huh? What less-common things?
 
  • #14
Ok.. :)

I gave in and tried it out for more than 10 minutes. Now I love it!

I have the Phoenity theme, and the Download Manager Tweak, Compact Menu and Clone Window extensions. I've got a neat little config with my menu bar, and amazon, dictionary, google and ircspy searches.

I really like it. I've adjusted to tabbed browsing, I really like it. I make a mistake sometimes and close all my tabs by accident by closing the browser, but it hasnt happened in a while. I like it. I like the bookmark thing, I've moved them around a bit, and how I can open an entire folder at once in different tabs... That is badass! Lighting fast, I'm liking this :)
 
  • #15
the two programs are great, i use them both. hotmail cannot work in thunderbird though (atleast i don't know how to do it). this should get hotmail to have pop and smtp servers. just yesterday i learned that AOL did so themselves.
 
  • #16
I don't like thunderbird, I can't figure out how the hell to set the SMTP password. My server requires a specific name and password that are not the same as the POP3 username and password.
 
  • #17
It will ask you for the smtp password the first time you try to send outgoing mail.
 
  • #18
Nope. It just informs me that the server has denied access. Doesn't prompt me for a password or anything.
 

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