10-07-2015, 03:06 PM
Firefox & Thunderbird 8)
I think Firefox & Thunderbird should stay as default browser and mail programs. Even in dark ages when I used Windows, I used Netscape or Firefox browser and Netscape or Thunderbird mail. Even then I knew enough not to use Internet Explorer. On my iMac, I still used Firefox browser.
Most newbies to Linux will be familiar with Firefox and Thunderbird. Those who prefer other browsers or mail programs will probably know how to install it themselves after installing Linux Lite.
The Lightening Calendar http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/projects/calendar/ add-on for Thunderbird installed would be helpful for newbies to make Thunderbird complete if they had been using whatever Windows calls their calendar now.
I think Firefox & Thunderbird should stay as default browser and mail programs. Even in dark ages when I used Windows, I used Netscape or Firefox browser and Netscape or Thunderbird mail. Even then I knew enough not to use Internet Explorer. On my iMac, I still used Firefox browser.
Most newbies to Linux will be familiar with Firefox and Thunderbird. Those who prefer other browsers or mail programs will probably know how to install it themselves after installing Linux Lite.
The Lightening Calendar http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/projects/calendar/ add-on for Thunderbird installed would be helpful for newbies to make Thunderbird complete if they had been using whatever Windows calls their calendar now.
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Left Mac OS X for Linux in Jan 2014