Mozilla Launches First Public Beta of Android Thunderbird Email Client

TapTechNews October 9th news, the tech media WinBuzzer reported yesterday (October 8th) that Mozilla has launched the first public beta version of the Thunderbird email client for the Android platform , inviting users to download and test through the Play app store or GitHub, etc.

In the Android version of Thunderbird, Mozilla has integrated the open-source K-9Mail, providing a new privacy-focused choice for users seeking alternatives to Gmail or Outlook.

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One of the main focuses of the beta version is to ensure seamless migration for users currently using K-9Mail. Mozilla has built a tool in the beta version that allows users to transfer their data from K-9Mail to Thunderbird.

Future updates will support data transfer from desktop version Thunderbird users to the Android application. TapTechNews learned from the report that Mozilla plans to release the candidate version of the Android version of Thunderbird in the third week of October and the official version in the fourth week.

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Mozilla is actively inviting users to test the Android version of Thunderbird, and writes in the official introduction:

Download Thunderbird Beta and get early access to the latest features and bug fixes before the official release, and help make the next Thunderbird version as great as possible. Your tests and feedback are extremely important, so please report bugs, roughness, and share your ideas with us!

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