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Mozilla SunBird ( 0.7 )

Developed by : Mozilla Corp Published by : Mozilla Corp

calendar,organizer,office,personal


Mozilla Sunbird® is a cross-platform calendar application, built upon Mozilla Toolkit. Our goal is to provide you with full-featured and easy to use calendar application that you can use around the world.





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Mozilla Sunbird Installation Guide
By George Petrisor
Published: February 11, 2008
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The need of a good organizer is higher and higher. These days, when each second means money, a good organizer can help you manage your time wisely.

This is the reason why Mozilla, known for their already famous web browser Firefox, decided to launch Sunbird.

What is Sunbird? Sunbird is a free organizer that will let you create your own schedule in no time.

After downloading the package from the website, you have to launch it. The first screen that will appear will feature a Colibri bird and you will be prompted to continue the wizard.

 



After reading and deciding to accept the License Agreement (tick the 'I Agree...' box) as in the image below,

 

you will have to decide what kind of installation you want: 'Standard' or 'Custom'.

 

If you choose standard the program you be installed as default in Program Files directory and you will be announced that the program has been successfully installed.

 



If you want to customize the installation, you will have to provide the installation directory, what kind of icons and where do you want them and that’s it. There's no hundreds of choices that will make you crazy not knowing what to decide.

 

 

 

 

Once all is over, the interface is pretty simple allowing you to create your schedule as you se fit and at the same time to see the gaps and where you can work on optimize it.

 




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