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Sorry if I'm late, but I would like to suggest one more thing that
should get more attention on TB download page.<br>
"Localized versions"<br>
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I'm not sure what's history behind building different installation
files for every locale, but if we can't change that and ship all
locales inside one installation package, then we should make it much
more easier to download and notice different locales on download
page.<br>
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What if user has English browser, English OS language and Croatian
keyboard layout (common case in my country), what language is he
offered on download? I would like to offer him both, English and
Croatian version of Thunderbird, even if webpage is shown in
English.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Mihovil<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">16.3.2019. u 1:41, alex je napisao/la:<br>
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<p>Based on many constructive feedback I got on the wireframes, I
noticed that we're probably focused on these funnels:</p>
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<li>Easy download of the main product and the Beta version</li>
<li>Prominent donation CTAs<br>
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<li>Easy access to support</li>
<li>Easy access to collaboration</li>
<li>Highlight important features</li>
<li>Highlight the Calendar</li>
</ul>
<p>With these points, we can define the proper content and
sections for our home page.</p>
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