

The products work on different base applications (Sunbird, Thunderbird, Firefox, Seamonkey), so not all extensions work with all products. Sunbird (SB), Lightning (LN), and CalExt (CE) share much of their code, so some extensions work with more than one of these products.Recurrence Rules like Sunbird 0.2 ( discussion)Īdds a month format, a week format ( discussion) May provide useful information, interesting ideas to try, and/or cluesĮxperimental Date/time/zone Pickers Add-onsĭate Calculator Calculate time differences, These add-ons haven't worked for a couple stable releases, but they View profile-dir /calendar-data/local.sqliteĭetect some memory leaks on window close. ICS Inspector ( LN /TB, SB): view selected Mozilla DOMInspector ( TB3, SM2 Mozilla SB)
#SUNBIRD 0.9 INSTALL#
VCS Support ( LN /TB, SB): import/exportĭevelopment tools with installation adapted for Sunbird, Thunderbird, Seamonkeyįor testers: Install correct nightly build.įor testers: start bug report w/build-id. (Some calendar servers also support synchronization with mobile devices.) Synthesis Client ( beta, reg ms, mac): sync devices via SyncML server ( Synthesis, Oracle.)) (External programs that sync the SQLite db in Sunbird/Lightning include Mobile phone or iPod (windows, trialware) Via OpenSync library (Linux experimental)įunambol ( LN /TB, SB): via Funambol server, CalDAV provider (for servers or gateway see also interop matrix) Sunbird/Lightning also include these (calendar) server protocols connection providers: Comparing the columns shows you whether there is a product that runs all the add-ons you like.For each product, a column shows which add-ons run on that product.The add-on name is linked to a page with further information about the add-on. For each add-on, a row lists the products with which the add-on works.Add-ons currently include extensions, themes, and language-packs. You can follow any comments to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.īoth comments and pings are currently closed.An index of add-ons to XUL calendaring products: Sunbird (SB), Lightning (LN), CalExt (CE).

This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008 at 12:04 pm and is filed under Lightning, Sunbird. We would not be able to do this without your assistance! Thank you again to all our developers, contributors, localizers, testers, and supporters. Please read the release notes for Lightning 0.9 and Sunbird 0.9 before downloading.

#SUNBIRD 0.9 DOWNLOAD#
Please use the following links to download the release:
#SUNBIRD 0.9 MAC OS X#
Lightning 0.9 and Sunbird 0.9 are available for Windows, Mac OS X (universal builds), Linux, Solaris (Intel) and Solaris (Sparc) in 31 different languages including English.
#SUNBIRD 0.9 FULL#
A full list of all the 397 changes that have gone into this release can be found on the Rumbling Edge website.Unfortunately no builds in Macedonian or Turkish are available for 0.9 Icelandic, Romanian and Traditional Chinese were added as new languages.For the future we are planning to integrate Lightning fully into the upcoming Thunderbird 3 release Lightning 0.9 is intended to be the last release for the Thunderbird 2 series.The application stability and memory consumption has been greatly improved.iMip/iTip support (support for email invitations) has been greatly improved.CalDAV support and interoperability with various CalDAV servers has been improved.The today pane can now be displayed in calendar mode and task mode as well.The calendar views (day, week, multiweek, month) have been given a visual overhaul.The so-called “minimonth” (small calendar month in the upper left) has been given a visual overhaul.When reloading a remote calendar a progress indicator is now shown.Events spanning days now have a visual indicator indicating them as connected events.Notable improvements of this release are: The Calendar Project is proud to report, that the 0.9 release of Lightning and Sunbird has been completed and is now available via AMO and the Calendar Project website.įive and a half months after the 0.8 release we move one step closer to our 1.0 release, currently planned for early 2009.
