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On 6/3/2011 4:37 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4DE8C790.8000706@KaiRo.at" type="cite">(I
personally also think that ultimately, Thunderbird needs to be
able to run integrated within Firefox if it wants to survive, but
that might just be myself dreaming things up.)
</blockquote>
I'm with you here. When the Thunderbird grows up and becomes a Swan,
then we will have SwanFox as the integration.<br>
<br>
Ever since I wrote <a
href="http://mesquilla.com/2010/06/01/lessons-from-google-thunderbird-as-a-firefox-extension/">"Lessons
from Google: Thunderbird as a Firefox extension!"</a> I've been
convinced that is the correct strategy. Any cat herders out there
able to organize us in this direction? <br>
<br>
rkent<br>
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