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Hi, Can you tell new why there's no Thunderbird for Android phones? What do people use? Thanks.
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I use Typemail, Gmail and some other anonymous "email" app on my Samsung Galaxy tab. On my Moto G phone, the gmail app covers it all. Some users like K9 but I found it clumsy.
You don't need Thunderbird on a tablet or phone. They all have their own native email apps.
Thunderbird on a phone or tablet would be an entirely different program, adapted to a touchscreen. Since we don't have enough developers to keep up with issues on the currently supported platforms (Windows, OSX, Linux), it is most unlikely that Thunderbird will ever develop a separate Android or even iOS app.
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I use Typemail, Gmail and some other anonymous "email" app on my Samsung Galaxy tab. On my Moto G phone, the gmail app covers it all. Some users like K9 but I found it clumsy.
You don't need Thunderbird on a tablet or phone. They all have their own native email apps.
Thunderbird on a phone or tablet would be an entirely different program, adapted to a touchscreen. Since we don't have enough developers to keep up with issues on the currently supported platforms (Windows, OSX, Linux), it is most unlikely that Thunderbird will ever develop a separate Android or even iOS app.
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I am using the BlueMail app on the OnePlus 2 with the Oxygen OS and find it shares many of the attractions of Thunderbird. You are not selling your soul to Google or the like as well which is an attraction to some.