Mozilla Thunderbird, Portable Edition 1.5.0.10

John T. Haller's picture
Submitted by John T. Haller on March 5, 2007 - 11:01am

Thunderbird logoMozilla Thunderbird, Portable Edition version 1.5.0.10 has been released. It's the popular Mozilla Thunderbird email client bundled with a PortableApps.com launcher as a portable app, so you can have a real email client on the go. This new release updates the included Thunderbird to 1.5.0.10 and finalizes the slight name change to the package. It's packaged in PortableApps Format so it can easily integrate with the PortableApps Suite. It is available for immediate download from the Mozilla Thunderbird, Portable Edition homepage.

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the old stub launcher for the addressbook?

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John T. Haller's picture

Ya. I updated the stub on the server to match the new name.

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Could you place a link to the Stub launcher on the main page?
Makes it easier to find.
Or a separate stub loader page?
I love Stubby...;-)

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Thank you for the stub. Little typo in it maybe? "Mozilla Thunderbird, (Address Book)", I guess either drop the parenthesis or the comma?

the mozilla folder in
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\(user)\Anwendungsdaten
is left behind.
Does anyone else has this problem?

And John,
an actualization of the Localisation page would be handy...

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Tim Clark's picture

Assuming that the above translates to:
C:\Documents and Settings\[user]\Application Data

I noticed yesterday on a machine I allowed to autoupdate to 1.5.10.

I thought that the autoupdate might have been the problem so I wanted to wait till today when I could use the .paf file on my home machine.

It is happening.
Launch Thunderbird,
C:\Documents and Settings\Tim\Application Data\Mozilla
is created.
Close Thunderbird,
C:\Documents and Settings\Tim\Application Data\Mozilla
remains.
BUT NOTICE THIS:
With
C:\Documents and Settings\Tim\Application Data\Mozilla
in place launch FireFox,
C:\Documents and Settings\Tim\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\
is created.
Close FireFox,
the Firefox folder AND the Mozilla Folder BOTH disappear.
This is probably why I had not noticed it before, I use Firefox much more than Thunderbird and Firefox has been "cleaning up" after Thunderbird.

Strange,

Tim
Geek w/o portfolio

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John T. Haller's picture

All support is handled in the forums, not as comments on a news story. I'm going to have to start posting this with every single news story, aren't I? Even the regulars seem to be consistently ignoring it now.

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I'll create a new thread in the TBP forum.

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Ryan McCue's picture

I haven't started... yet Wink
BTW, you haven't replied to my email yet Blum
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John,

I'm sorry, I didn't know where I was.

I visit PA.co thru:
https://portableapps.com/tracker

and look at the most recent posts in the subjects I find of interest.
I did not realize I had opened what I guess you call a news story.

Feel free to move my post to the one Simon said he is making.

Tim
Geek w/o compass

Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?

its Sim"e"on.
Wink
And the post is here.

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