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Make e-mail easier with Thunderbird

YOU’LL NEED THIS

THUNDERBIRD

The latest version (115.0) is compatible with Windows 7 onwards and most versions of Linux, provided you have at least a 1GHz Intel/AMD CPU and 1GB of RAM

PC LOVERS ARE SPOILED for choice when it comes to email clients, so it’s strange that so many just stick with the programs that come bundled with their OS.

Thunderbird is a free, open source, cross-platform email client, originally developed via the Mozilla Foundation (of Firefox fame).

As it’s funded by user donations, you can rest assured that Thunderbird won’t spam you with ads or train AI on your personal emails. Its UI

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