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This article explains how to install Lightning into Mozilla Thunderbird.
This article explains how to install Lightning into Mozilla Thunderbird.
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This article explains how to install Lightning into Mozilla Thunderbird.
= Requirements =
The current released version of Lightning always requires the current released version of Mozilla Thunderbird (but older versions of Lightning are available for previous versions of Thunderbird). e.g. As of March 13, 2012, the current version of Thunderbird was Thunderbird 11 and the corresponding current version of Lightning was 1.3 and Lightning 1.2 was for Thunderbird 10 and so on.
= Download =
You can download the latest released version of Lightning or the Latest Development Channel Build. The Development Channel build has more features than the latest stable release but might have severe bugs that can cause data loss or crash your application and its designed for those testing development builds of Thunderbird
{note}'''IMPORTANT:''' Don't use the Development Channel builds with production data as data loss and other scary things can occur. If you do not want to risk any data loss, please use the latest released version.{/note}
Download links:
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/lightning/ Lightning for the current release of Thunderbird]
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/lightning/#beta-channel Lightning for Thunderbird Beta and Nightly releases (scroll down to "Development Channel")]
= Installation =
{note}'''IMPORTANT:''' If you have been using the old Calendar Extension, be sure to backup the ICS file that it put in your profile directory and uninstall the Calendar Extension before installing Lightning. After you have installed Lightning, you can then import your old events and tasks from the backed up ICS file.{/note}
#In Thunderbird, open the extension manager using the {menu Tools} menu and clicking the {menu Add-ons} menu item.
#Click the {button Install...} button in the lower left hand corner of the Add-ons box.
#Locate and select the file you downloaded and click {button OK}
#Close and re-open Thunderbird to finish the installation.
#Please read the Lightning release notes before you use this software.
Congratulations, your calendar should now be correctly installed! You may now look at the other [[Lightning articles]].
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This article explains how to install Lightning into Mozilla Thunderbird.
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= Requirements =
The current released version of Lightning always requires the current released version of Mozilla Thunderbird (but older versions of Lightning are available for previous versions of Thunderbird). e.g. As of March 13, 2012, the current version of Thunderbird was Thunderbird 11 and the corresponding current version of Lightning was 1.3 and Lightning 1.2 was for Thunderbird 10 and so on.
= Download =
You can download the latest released version of Lightning or the Latest Development Channel Build. The Development Channel build has more features than the latest stable release but might have severe bugs that can cause data loss or crash your application and its designed for those testing development builds of Thunderbird
{note}'''IMPORTANT:''' Don't use the Development Channel builds with production data as data loss and other scary things can occur. If you do not want to risk any data loss, please use the latest released version.{/note}
Download links:
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/lightning/ Lightning for the current release of Thunderbird]
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/lightning/#beta-channel Lightning for Thunderbird Beta and Nightly releases (scroll down to "Development Channel")]
= Installation =
{note}'''IMPORTANT:''' If you have been using the old Calendar Extension, be sure to backup the ICS file that it put in your profile directory and uninstall the Calendar Extension before installing Lightning. After you have installed Lightning, you can then import your old events and tasks from the backed up ICS file.{/note}
#In Thunderbird, open the extension manager using the {menu Tools} menu and clicking the {menu Add-ons} menu item.
#Click the {button Install...} button in the lower left hand corner of the Add-ons box.
#Locate and select the file you downloaded and click {button OK}
#Close and re-open Thunderbird to finish the installation.
#Please read the Lightning release notes before you use this software.
Congratulations, your calendar should now be correctly installed! You may now look at the other [[Lightning articles]].
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