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==Navigation==
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==About==
[[computing]]: [[software]]: [[Eudora]]
 
==Overview==
 
 
[[Eudora]] is an [[email client]] whose copyright is owned by [[Qualcomm]]. It is currently [[proprietary software|proprietary]], but Qualcomm is joining forces with the [[Mozilla Thunderbird]] project to release Eudora as an [[open source]] product (originally slated for early 2007, but this seems to have slipped).{{seed}}
 
[[Eudora]] is an [[email client]] whose copyright is owned by [[Qualcomm]]. It is currently [[proprietary software|proprietary]], but Qualcomm is joining forces with the [[Mozilla Thunderbird]] project to release Eudora as an [[open source]] product (originally slated for early 2007, but this seems to have slipped).{{seed}}
==News==
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==Links==
===open-source release===
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===How To===
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* [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Importing_from_Eudora_-_Thunderbird Importing from Eudora to Thunderbird]
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* [http://qwerky.50webs.com/eudorarescue/download.htm Eudora Rescue]
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* [http://www.papou.byethost9.com/notes/Eudora_to_Thunderbird.html Importing e-mail from Eudora into Thunderbird on Ubuntu Linux]
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===News===
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====open-source release====
 
* '''2007-09-05''' [http://www.linux.com/feature/119019 Qualcomm sets the record straight on Penelope (Hint: it's not Eudora 8)]
 
* '''2007-09-05''' [http://www.linux.com/feature/119019 Qualcomm sets the record straight on Penelope (Hint: it's not Eudora 8)]
 
* '''2006-10-11'''
 
* '''2006-10-11'''

Revision as of 15:54, 8 January 2013

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Eudora is an email client whose copyright is owned by Qualcomm. It is currently proprietary, but Qualcomm is joining forces with the Mozilla Thunderbird project to release Eudora as an open source product (originally slated for early 2007, but this seems to have slipped).

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