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Eudora 8 is now... '''Eudora OSE'''. After much discussion and feedback, it became readily apparent that the original name would inevitably lead to confusion amongst the users – and that just wouldn’t do. | |||
The last version of Eudora that was developed commercially for Mac was 6.2, and 7.1 for Windows. Calling the new Eu version 8 implied something that it isn’t. It is not the “next” Eudora, with new features building upon two decades of development. It is not, in the conventional sense, a step forward. It’s more of a step sideways. There are excellent reasons why some users would want to switch. There are also equally compelling reasons why other users should continue using the classic product. | |||
Eudora OSE is the Open Source Edition of one of the internet’s most pioneering and enduring applications. It is a re-imagining and re-implementation of classic Eudora features on top of the Mozilla Thunderbird codebase. It is more than just an extension, as certain functionality required changes to the core of the application. Some of these have been accepted into and become part of Thunderbird, while others are still awaiting acceptance. | |||
Eudora OSE integrates so tightly with specific versions of the underlying code that it is highly recommended for users to install the entire application, rather than trying to run the extension on top of Thunderbird. | |||
The codename for the Open Source Eudora project – as it was originally announced, and as it exists today – is Penelope. If you look in the Add-ons list or file a bug, or even look at the title of this page, that is the name you will see. It was intended to create a distinction between the classic Eudora program and the exciting new direction. But in the end, it caused too much confusion for people to sort out or remember what Penelope was or wasn’t, what Eudora 8 was or wasn’t, and/or where one ended and the other began. | |||
The new name marks a new beginning. Simpler. Clearer. '''Eudora OSE''' is here. | |||
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Eudora has been a QUALCOMM product for many years. QUALCOMM continues to have a keen interest in the users of Eudora, and is being kind enough to donate the time of the above staff members to the Penelope project. | Eudora has been a QUALCOMM product for many years. QUALCOMM continues to have a keen interest in the users of Eudora, and is being kind enough to donate the time of the above staff members to the Penelope project. | ||
Qualcomm is committed to both preserving the Eudora user experience and to maintaining maximum compatibility, for both developers and users, with Thunderbird. It is our goal to build a single development community around Thunderbird and Eudora, so that both mailers advance faster than they have previously. | |||
== Trademarks == | == Trademarks == | ||
QUALCOMM and Eudora are registered trademarks of QUALCOMM Incorporated. | QUALCOMM and Eudora are registered trademarks of QUALCOMM Incorporated. |