Recommended Add-ons for Thunderbird

@syoti20 (5293)
Philippines
January 19, 2011 7:40pm CST
I am using Ubuntu as my Operating System at the moment. But I am still using Thunderbird as my email. I have few add-ons to my Thunderbird email like Smart Template, Themes and Lightning. What else you could advise/recommend to me to improve my email. Which I can use to in my day to day activity or can make my email look good.
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• Philippines
24 Jan 11
i suggest to change your operating system for the hassle-free. i explore ubunto program but it seems an obsolete style and not user friendly to me.
@syoti20 (5293)
• Philippines
27 Jan 11
Indeed but its really a challenging OS I tell you. If you like challenges this is for you too.
@beeduzhe (138)
• China
21 Jan 11
I recommend to you that two add-ons for your Thunderbird I am using now:RemindeFox & Quink Translator.Reminderfox will help you to make your list of your time and reminds you at the right time you set.Translator helps you translate another languages in the mails.Nostalgy is also a very good add-on for thunderbird,provides Keyboard shortcuts for different files and folders,but I don't really like it much,because I have so many shortcuts for differents software in my PC. May it can help you,haha! beeduzhe
@syoti20 (5293)
• Philippines
24 Jan 11
I haven't download nostalgy yet maybe later on.
@aerous (13434)
• Philippines
23 Jan 11
I am not familiar with that operating system, my friend. I think you need to browse and browse thing on that operating system to familiarize it...
@arunr175 (1678)
• India
10 May 12
I am using thunderbird for gmail, I have downloaded Zindus add-on which helps to sync my address book of thunderbird and gmail account, so with Zindus gmail address book was imported to thunderbird and all the e-mail I update in thunderbird address book gets updated in gmail account automatically. I also walnut2 themes in thunderbird, it does give a brick colour to thunderbird, which makes it look good .... This are only the 2 addons I use in thunderbird ...