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type="cite">Magnus Melin wrote on 31.03.2017 09:03:
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<blockquote class=" cite" id="Cite_7531971" type="cite">We're
actively moving away from in-product browsing, with most parts
like search inside a Thunderbird content tab already removed. We
may have rendering capabilities but Thunderbird needs to focus
on being an email client. Can't try to be a great browser at the
same time.
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+1
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This is important for security updates.
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<p>I understand the motivation but still think the Thunderbird
manual / help section could be integrated with the mail client. I
never liked "browsing the web" with Thunderbird, and even believe
web search should be removed.</p>
<p>Axel</p>
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