Mostly because I tend to be disorganized and I occasionally need to be nagged. If my email program (which already has all my contacts) also provides a calendar that works with both contacts and email, I have everything in one place and can move among 'em with minimal fuss. It's also a whole lot easier to keep things together on my Palm. Actually, I don't care if the calendar is integrated, but the only calendar I could find that worked with Thunderbird, when I last used it, was awful. It didn't keep track of much and it didn't remind me and it just wasn't terribly useful. So, the fact that Mozilla now has a calendar that's made specifically for T-bird... well, that's pretty cool, because I like Mozilla's philosophy and products. Not connected with this topic, but thanks for your comments re the new year. Perceptive (as always), thought-provoking (ditto), and appreciated (absolutely). Annie Grieshop > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Brekne [mailto:ricb at pianostemmer.no] > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 5:34 AM > To: pianotech at ptg.org > Subject: ATTN: Eudora users > > > Why would you need an integrated calender ? Just curious. > > Cheers > RicB > > > And there's a calendar for T-bird now, hurray! Much as I liked > Thunderbird > (and love Firefox!), I went back to Outlook for mail because > I needed an > integrated calendar, which was not available at the time. But now > there's > Lightning, a calendar add-on that integrates with T-bird. Thanks > for the > motivation to go look again, Paul! > > Annie > >
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