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* [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/faq.html Calendar Project FAQ] on the Calendar project website
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===Top 10 Most Useful Tips and tricks:===
===Useful Tips===
# 1) Calendar data files have the extension ".ICS". Windows users, look for them buried beneath your user profile folder.
See [[Sunbird : Tips | Tips]].
# 2)
# 3)
See [[Sunbird : Tips | all of the Tips and Tricks ]].


===See Also===
===See Also===

Revision as of 15:31, 21 October 2006

A powerful, standalone, standards-based calendar

Sunbird is still in the early stages of development. Although it is already quite stable, it is recommended for testing purposes only.

Alpha test builds for public testing are made available from time to time. They can be downloaded from the project's web site:

Sunbird - Download

If you prefer a calendar that is integrated with your e-mail, then you can install the Lightning extension in Thunderbird.

Sunbird and Lightning are based on a rewrite of Calendar Extension, which is no longer in active development.

To follow the progress of Sunbird and Lightning, see the Calendar Weblog.

You can discuss Sunbird and Lightning in mozillaZine's Calendar forum.

For developers

Nightly builds for testing by developers are available. They can be downladed from:

sunbird/nightly/latest-trunk

(or by anonymous FTP from the same server).

Developers interested in the project can follow progress and contribute on mozilla's usenet server at:

[1]

or chat at:

[2]

Issues

FAQs:

  1. Where do I download Sunbird?
  2. Where can I download Sunbird icons?

Useful Tips

See Tips.

See Also