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Mozilla’s Thunderbird is going mobile, ten years too late

May 7, 2022
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Plans have been drawn to give this forgotten email client a place on your phone


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It’s easy to forget about all the dedicated email clients out there — most people will just tap on the Gmail app or pull Outlook up on their browser. But among the ones that do get talked about, Mozilla’s 20-year-old Thunderbird is rarely on top of anyone’s list these days. With just 0.08% market share, it’s at risk of becoming well and truly forgotten. Nevertheless (or, perhaps, because of this failure), the company is looking to give it a revival — part of those plans include having a mobile app.

Ryan Lee Sipes, product manager for Mozilla Thunderbird, officially confirmed on Twitter that a mobile app is in the works (via Caschys Blog), though in his words, the app is his number two priority. The first one is fixing the software’s user interface and overall experience — and he has a point, since Thunderbird looks like it could be a time warp portal straight back to 2003. The thread also mentions the possibility of releasing the future mobile app as a standalone APK distributed outside of the Play Store and maybe even the popular open-source app marketplace F-Droid.

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It’s promising news for those folks who want to use a reliable FOSS email client on their smartphone and, if executed right, could help Thunderbird jump back into being rated with alternative email services like Spark or K-9. No doubt, Mozilla has plenty of work to do if it is to overcome Thunderbird’s perception as a stagnant platform, but who knows?

The company hasn’t shared a timeline for when this new mobile app will be released, especially since it’s a back burner project, so all we can realistically hope for in the coming months is maybe an alpha.



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