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===Top 10 Most Useful Tips and tricks:===
===Top 10 Most Useful Tips and tricks:===
# 1) Calendar data files have the extension "ICS". Windows users, look for them under you user profile folder.
# 1) Calendar data files have the extension ".ICS". Windows users, look for them buried beneath your user profile folder.
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See [[Sunbird : Tips | all of the Tips and Tricks ]].
See [[Sunbird : Tips | all of the Tips and Tricks ]].

Revision as of 08:00, 29 December 2004

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.

Preview builds are made roughly monthly and can be downloaded from the Sunbird Project's web pages. Nightly builds will likely be available in the future.

Developers interested in the project can follow progress on mozilla's usenet server at news://news.mozilla.org/netscape.public.mozilla.calendar or chat at irc://irc.mozilla.org/calendar

Sunbird is a rewrite of Mozilla Calendar as a standalone application. If you prefer to install a calendar application/extension into Firefox, Thunderbird or the Mozilla Application Suite (rather than have a separate application), you might want to download Mozilla Calendar instead.

Top 10 most recent issues:

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See all of the known issues. There is a bug page on the project website

Top 10 FAQs:

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

See all of the FAQ entries. There is an FAQ on the project website.

Top 10 Most Useful Tips and tricks:

  1. 1) Calendar data files have the extension ".ICS". Windows users, look for them buried beneath your user profile folder.
  2. 2)
  3. 3)

See all of the Tips and Tricks .