
Finding Lightning add-on
Greetings! I read everywhere that we must install the Lightning add-on to use the calendar feature in Thunderbird. But when I search for this add-on, I get a bazillion options, none of which appears Lightning. There is something called Lightning Calendar Tabs that keeps coming up. Is this it? Doesn't seem so.
Where can one download/install the Lightning add-on?
Thank you.
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Lightning was discontinued when the Calendar was integrated into the base application in version 78 See https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/78.0/releasenotes/
Perhaps read the user support article on calendars. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/creating-new-calendars.
The standard shortcut key to open the calendar tab is Alt+3
Thank you, Matt. I will work on this over the weekend.
Blessings to all!
Well, I guess I'm working on this now.
I opened the calendar tab now and previously, no problem. But the message at the top says:
>> All calendars are currently disabled. Enable an existing calendar or create a new one to create and edit events.
Of course, the message doesn't point toward HOW one might do these things. :) How might one enable the standard/default calendar?
Thank you!
Also, I am using an IMAP account connected to outlook.com (or whatever Microsoft is using for hotmail these days). If I enter a calendar event here, will it shop up in the calendar on our other computer, assuming that the same account is set up in Thunderbird on that machine?
Thank you.
I figured out how to enable the calendar (default, for now). My sync question remains, if anyone has a moment. Thank you.
VLMin said
Also, I am using an IMAP account connected to outlook.com (or whatever Microsoft is using for hotmail these days). If I enter a calendar event here, will it shop up in the calendar on our other computer, assuming that the same account is set up in Thunderbird on that machine? Thank you.
NO, because Outlook calendars use proprietary Microsoft technology and Thunderbird at this time only supports open standards. The standard carddav information interchange is not supported by Microsoft. There is a native exchange account type in the beta program and I would assume it will include contacts and calendars. Until then there is tbsync https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-us/thunderbird/addon/tbsync/ but you will need to also include the activsync module which it linked, but a separate download. It will sync you contacts
Thank you, Matt.
tbsync doesn't support the current or any recent versions of Tbird and hasn't for many months. However, I found CardBook. The problem appears to be that it is not an integrated solutions. Users must run vba code and who knows what else. I'm interested in sending and receiving email. I am happy to play around with bits of css code. But I'm not going the programmer route; it's MUCH easier and at this point more economical to stick with Outlook.
Not giving up yet, but making a point. I have a feeling the Thunderbird project is just plain underfunded, as it was the last few times we looked into it. You just can't ignore the elephant in the room and expect to become one of the big boys. (I don't mean you, personally, of course.)