21 September 24, 06:52
Quote:Users of the open source email client Thunderbird who still run it on old versions of Windows or Mac will no longer get updates for the program from next month onward.Continue Reading
The team behind the email client announced that support will end as scheduled. This means that this month's Thunderbird 115.15.0 release was the last major release for those platforms.
Here are the details:Thunderbird 128, the latest version of the client, is only compatible with Windows 10 and 11, macOS 10.15 and higher, and Linux.
- This affects Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and macOS 10.14 or earlier.
- Thunderbird 115.15 is the last major release for the listed operating systems.
- Thunderbird ESR 128 won't run on the systems anymore.
Mozilla extends Firefox support, Thunderbird does not
Mozilla faced the very same issue for its Firefox web browser, but it decided to extend support. Thunderbird uses Firefox code, which explains why the makers of both products had to find an answer for the same question.
Mozilla decided to extend support. Firefox users who still use one of the listed operating systems will receive support for another six months at the very least.
The Thunderbird team offers three reasons for its decision to end support:
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- Usage is lower. About 11 percent of Firefox users use Windows 7 or Windows 8 / 8.1. For Thunderbird, the number is 6 percent.
- The Thunderbird team has fewer resources available and extending support would take away resources needed elsewhere.
- Microsoft ended support for these operating systems.