Mozilla has announced the availability of Thunderbird 10.0 , your mail client and read newsgroups (which has traditionally been known as Usenet).
The new client appears
barely a month after the appearance of Thunderbird 9, and is based on a new iteration of Gecko rendering engine , and also includes improvements to the search of emails and adds support for searching the web.
Thus, users can use Google , Bing, or Wikipedia Twittter from Thunderbird , and the results are displayed in a new tab of the client.
Moreover
were corrected seven errors and security holes, which 5 were classified as critical by Mozilla.
Interestingly, there have been security and stability update for Thunderbird 3.1.x branch, as it has appeared Thunderbird 3.1. 18, which resolves five security problems, 4 of which were critics. Yes, the development team warns that Thunderbird will no longer be supported 3.1.18 from the April 24, 2012.
You can find more featuresin the release notes, and WIN 10.0 can download Thunderbird for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux from the download site, or update from the client.