For almost all of its existence, Mozilla Messaging has been known for Thunderbird e-mail software with the traditional view that a person’s PC is the center of their computing existence.
Now, though, the Mozilla Foundation subsidiary’s scope is expanding beyond the confines of the computer under your desk or on your lap. In the near term, the new Thunderbird 3 is becoming more integrated with the Web. And in the longer term, the Raindrop project has the potential to lift your inbox all the way to the cloud.
“For us it’s really important to have Thunderbird. It’s also important to not stay in the blinders of that scenario,” Mozilla Messaging CEO David Ascher said in an interview at the company’s headquarters here. With Raindrop, “We’re focusing on best experience for messaging in a Web application.”
The change reflects the changing nature of computing. Where Thunderbird’s chief competition once was now software such as Microsoft’s Outlook, it’s now also got to reckon with Google’s Web-based Gmail service and its ilk, Ascher said.
Raindrop UX Design and Demo from Mozilla Messaging on Vimeo.
via Mozilla’s e-mail group looks toward the cloud | Deep Tech – CNET News.
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