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{{Infobox software |
{{Infobox software |
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| name = Lightning |
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| screenshot = [[File:ThunderbirdwithLightning.png|250px]]<!-- Do not change unless you have read "Wikipedia:Software_screenshots"! --> |
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| caption = Lightning 0.9 running on Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 |
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| developer |
| developer = [[Mozilla Foundation]] / [[Mozilla Corporation]] |
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| released = 0.1 (March 2006) |
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| programming language |
| programming language = [[C++]], [[XUL]], [[XBL]], [[JavaScript]] |
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| operating system |
| operating system = [[Linux]], [[Windows]], [[macOS]], others |
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| language |
| language = [https://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/calendar/locales/all-locales 50 languages] |
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| genre |
| genre = [[Personal information manager]] |
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| license |
| license = [[Mozilla Public License|MPL]] 2.0 |
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| website |
| website = {{URL|https://www.thunderbird.net/calendar/}} |
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'''Lightning''' is a software from the [[Mozilla Foundation]] designed as an extension that adds [[calendar]] and scheduling functionality to the [[Mozilla Thunderbird]] mail client and [[SeaMonkey]] [[internet suite]]. Since version 78 of Thunderbird (released 2020), Lightning comes as default on the client. It superseded the previous [[Mozilla Sunbird]] and the older [[Mozilla Calendar Project|Mozilla Calendar extension]].<ref name="lightningprojectannounced">[http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=5816 Lightning Project Launched to Provide Calendar Features for Mozilla Thunderbird- MozillaZine] - MozillaZine article announcing the Lightning project and its aims.</ref> |
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Unlike the discontinued [[Mozilla Sunbird]] and [[Mozilla Calendar Project|Mozilla Calendar extension]], Lightning integrates tightly with Thunderbird.<ref name="lightningprojectannounced">[http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=5816 Lightning Project Launched to Provide Calendar Features for Mozilla Thunderbird- MozillaZine] - MozillaZine article announcing the Lightning project and its aims.</ref> |
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Lightning is available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions for Windows, macOS and Linux, and is installed by default on Thunderbird. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The Lightning project was announced on December 22, 2004 in an effort to integrate [[Mozilla Sunbird]] into [[Mozilla Thunderbird]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mozilla's Lightning to strike Outlook? |url=https://www.cnet.com/tech/tech-industry/mozillas-lightning-to-strike-outlook/ |access-date=2023-10-23 |website=CNET |language=en}}</ref> |
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Version 0.9 was the last planned release for Thunderbird 2. A calendar was originally to be fully integrated into Thunderbird 3, but those plans were changed due to concerns with the product's maturity and level of support.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/releases/lightning0.9.html |title=Lightning 0.9 Release Notes |date=September 23, 2008 |access-date=June 22, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://ascher.ca/blog/2009/02/18/lightning_update/ |title=Lightning-in-Thunderbird status update |author=David Ascher |date=February 18, 2009 |access-date=June 22, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101002070201/http://ascher.ca/blog/2009/02/18/lightning_update/ |archive-date=October 2, 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Lightning 1.0b2 is compatible with Thunderbird 3.1, Lightning 1.0b5 is compatible with Thunderbird 5 and 6, and Lightning 1.0b7 is compatible with Thunderbird 7.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2010/06/lightning_10_beta_2_and_compat.html |title=Lightning 1.0 Beta 2 and Compatibility |date=June 17, 2010 |access-date=June 22, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100619234903/http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2010/06/lightning_10_beta_2_and_compat.html |archive-date=June 19, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/ | title = Lightning :: Add-ons for Thunderbird | date = July 29, 2011 | access-date = August 3, 2011 }}</ref> Lightning 1.0 was released to the public on November 7, 2011. It was released alongside Thunderbird 8.0. Following that, every Thunderbird release has been accompanied by a compatible Lightning [[point release]]. Lightning finally started shipping with Thunderbird with version 4.0. As of 21 October, 2018, Lightning 5.4 is incompatible with the latest release of Thunderbird 60.2.1. |
Version 0.9 was the last planned release for Thunderbird 2. A calendar was originally to be fully integrated into Thunderbird 3, but those plans were changed due to concerns with the product's maturity and level of support.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/releases/lightning0.9.html |title=Lightning 0.9 Release Notes |date=September 23, 2008 |access-date=June 22, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://ascher.ca/blog/2009/02/18/lightning_update/ |title=Lightning-in-Thunderbird status update |author=David Ascher |date=February 18, 2009 |access-date=June 22, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101002070201/http://ascher.ca/blog/2009/02/18/lightning_update/ |archive-date=October 2, 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Lightning 1.0b2 is compatible with Thunderbird 3.1, Lightning 1.0b5 is compatible with Thunderbird 5 and 6, and Lightning 1.0b7 is compatible with Thunderbird 7.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2010/06/lightning_10_beta_2_and_compat.html |title=Lightning 1.0 Beta 2 and Compatibility |date=June 17, 2010 |access-date=June 22, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100619234903/http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2010/06/lightning_10_beta_2_and_compat.html |archive-date=June 19, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/ | title = Lightning :: Add-ons for Thunderbird | date = July 29, 2011 | access-date = August 3, 2011 }}</ref> Lightning 1.0 was released to the public on November 7, 2011. It was released alongside Thunderbird 8.0. Following that, every Thunderbird release has been accompanied by a compatible Lightning [[point release]]. Lightning finally started shipping with Thunderbird with version 4.0. As of 21 October, 2018, Lightning 5.4 is incompatible with the latest release of Thunderbird 60.2.1. |
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[[Sun Microsystems]] contributed significantly to the Lightning Project to provide users with an alternative free and open-source choice to [[Microsoft Office]] by combining [[OpenOffice.org]] and Thunderbird with the Lightning Extension.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2006/10/sun_microsystems_announces_int.html |title=Calendar Weblog |access-date=2007-10-09 |archive-date=2010-02-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100212170048/http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2006/10/sun_microsystems_announces_int.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> In addition to general bug-fixing, Sun focused on calendar views, team/collaboration features and support for the [[Sun Java System Calendar Server]].<ref>[http://www.openoffice.org/editorial/mozilla_lightning_and_OOo.html Interview On Mozilla Lightning and OpenOffice.org<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
[[Sun Microsystems]] contributed significantly to the Lightning Project to provide users with an alternative free and open-source choice to [[Microsoft Office]] by combining [[OpenOffice.org]] and Thunderbird with the Lightning Extension.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2006/10/sun_microsystems_announces_int.html |title=Calendar Weblog |access-date=2007-10-09 |archive-date=2010-02-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100212170048/http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2006/10/sun_microsystems_announces_int.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> In addition to general bug-fixing, Sun focused on calendar views, team/collaboration features and support for the [[Sun Java System Calendar Server]].<ref>[http://www.openoffice.org/editorial/mozilla_lightning_and_OOo.html Interview On Mozilla Lightning and OpenOffice.org<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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== Mischelleanous == |
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Lightning is an [[iCalendar]] compatible calendar. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 00:41, 23 October 2023
![]() Lightning 0.9 running on Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 | |
Developer(s) | Mozilla Foundation / Mozilla Corporation |
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Initial release | 0.1 (March 2006) |
Stable release | 6.2.6.1 (March 25, 2019[1]) [±] |
Preview release | 6.8b3 (Beta) (March 8, 2019[2][3]) [±] |
Written in | C++, XUL, XBL, JavaScript |
Operating system | Linux, Windows, macOS, others |
Available in | 50 languages |
Type | Personal information manager |
License | MPL 2.0 |
Website | www |
Lightning is a software from the Mozilla Foundation designed as an extension that adds calendar and scheduling functionality to the Mozilla Thunderbird mail client and SeaMonkey internet suite. Since version 78 of Thunderbird (released 2020), Lightning comes as default on the client. It superseded the previous Mozilla Sunbird and the older Mozilla Calendar extension.[4]
History
The Lightning project was announced on December 22, 2004 in an effort to integrate Mozilla Sunbird into Mozilla Thunderbird.[5]
Version 0.9 was the last planned release for Thunderbird 2. A calendar was originally to be fully integrated into Thunderbird 3, but those plans were changed due to concerns with the product's maturity and level of support.[6][7] Lightning 1.0b2 is compatible with Thunderbird 3.1, Lightning 1.0b5 is compatible with Thunderbird 5 and 6, and Lightning 1.0b7 is compatible with Thunderbird 7.[8][9] Lightning 1.0 was released to the public on November 7, 2011. It was released alongside Thunderbird 8.0. Following that, every Thunderbird release has been accompanied by a compatible Lightning point release. Lightning finally started shipping with Thunderbird with version 4.0. As of 21 October, 2018, Lightning 5.4 is incompatible with the latest release of Thunderbird 60.2.1.
Sun Microsystems contributed significantly to the Lightning Project to provide users with an alternative free and open-source choice to Microsoft Office by combining OpenOffice.org and Thunderbird with the Lightning Extension.[10] In addition to general bug-fixing, Sun focused on calendar views, team/collaboration features and support for the Sun Java System Calendar Server.[11]
Mischelleanous
Lightning is an iCalendar compatible calendar.
See also
References
- ^ "Calendar Versions - Mozilla | MDN". Mozilla.org. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "Lightning :: Versions :: Add-ons for Thunderbird". Mozilla.org. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ "Calendar Versions - Mozilla | MDN". Mozilla.org. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^ Lightning Project Launched to Provide Calendar Features for Mozilla Thunderbird- MozillaZine - MozillaZine article announcing the Lightning project and its aims.
- ^ "Mozilla's Lightning to strike Outlook?". CNET. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
- ^ "Lightning 0.9 Release Notes". September 23, 2008. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
- ^ David Ascher (February 18, 2009). "Lightning-in-Thunderbird status update". Archived from the original on October 2, 2010. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
- ^ "Lightning 1.0 Beta 2 and Compatibility". June 17, 2010. Archived from the original on June 19, 2010. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
- ^ "Lightning :: Add-ons for Thunderbird". July 29, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2011.
- ^ "Calendar Weblog". Archived from the original on 2010-02-12. Retrieved 2007-10-09.
- ^ Interview On Mozilla Lightning and OpenOffice.org
External links
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