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Eudora reborn

Eudora, the once upon a time popular e-mail client used on the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The software was named after Eudora Welty. Qualcomm ceased sales of Eudora. The paid mode commercial versions of Eudora is no longer available as of May 1st, 2007.

Qualcomm donated Eudora to the open-source community, which means that anybody is free to download and use it without paying for the product.

The new version of Eudora is being developed under the code name Penelope and is available on the Web at http://wiki.mozilla.org/Penelope. Mozilla has said it plans to develop both Eudora and Thunderbird.

Who knows, maybe one of these days instead of developing two programs, Mozilla will combine the two to make it stronger. Fusion - just like what AMD plans for 2009.

Thundora! Sounds good to me.

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