Penelope (e-mail client)
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Penelope is an extension for the Mozilla Thunderbird
Mozilla Thunderbird
Mozilla Thunderbird is a free, open source, cross-platform e-mail and news client developed by the Mozilla Foundation. The project strategy is modeled after Mozilla Firefox, a project aimed at creating a web browser...

 email client software implementing some features of Eudora.

History

On October 11, 2006, Qualcomm
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 announced that development of the existing Eudora email client software had ended, and that future versions of Eudora would be based on the same technology platform as Mozilla Thunderbird
Mozilla Thunderbird
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 and be open source
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. The codename for this project is "Penelope," with that name being used for the extension provided for Thunderbird, and the Eudora name kept for all-in-one releases. Development began on November 22, 2006 with the first patch being submitted to Bugzilla
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. Further development of Penelope and Eudora continued, with the first beta version of Eudora 8.0 released on August 31, 2007; the most current releases, Eudora 8.0b9 and Penelope 1.0b1, were released on March 4, 2010.

Release history

Release date Eudora Penelope Notes
On or before April 16, 2007 None 0.1a16
  • First known public release of Penelope
April 26, 2007 None 0.1a19
August 31, 2007 8.0.0b1 0.1a21
  • Pre-announced on July 19, 2007
  • First public beta version of Eudora 8.0 for Windows
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     and Mac
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  • Based on Mozilla Thunderbird
    Mozilla Thunderbird
    Mozilla Thunderbird is a free, open source, cross-platform e-mail and news client developed by the Mozilla Foundation. The project strategy is modeled after Mozilla Firefox, a project aimed at creating a web browser...

     2.0.0.6 release code
  • December 11, 2007 8.0.0b2 0.1a22
  • Based on Mozilla Thunderbird 3.0 pre-release code
  • February 22, 2008 8.0.0b3 0.1a22
  • First version available for Linux
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  • November 3, 2008 8.0.0b4 0.5a1
    January 16, 2009 8.0.0b5 0.5a2
    April 8, 2009 8.0b6 0.5a3
    September 4, 2009 8.0b7 0.5a4
    January 5, 2010 8.0b8 0.5a5
    March 4, 2010 8.0b9 1.0b1
  • Last expected beta before release of Eudora 8.0
  • July 2, 2010 1.0rc1 1.0rc1
    July 23, 2010 1.0rc2 1.0rc2
    September 13, 2010 OSE 1.0
  • Eudora OSE 1.0 released to the public.
  • Sources: MozillaWiki, Eudora 8.0 Release Notes

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