![]() Now I’m all good, this calendar works seamlessly with Outlook, Google and other calendars. ![]() Thunderbird is freeware, it’s maintained really well however it doesn’t come with a built in calendar, so off I head and download the Lightning calendar plugin. Bonus – I can read everything due to Thunderbirds clean and tidy interface. Thunderbird has taken a little getting used to after years of using Outlook, however, 6 months later I’m loving it and will never go back. ![]() This means I’m not constantly switching between Outlook and my browser to check emails. I now use Thunderbird to manage multiple email accounts. A few months ago I decided to stop using Outlook as my mail client, there were 2 reasons for this, firstly I don’t like the Outlook 2013 interface, seriously, even with my glasses on I’m squinting to read it on my 22” monitor and then there’s a limit of being able to add 6 email addresses – yes I have 8, and that doesn’t include the multiple pop3 accounts that converge to one gmail account and – the number is growing every month! ![]()
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