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This article appears to be promulgating some out-of-date information, especially with regards to versioning and the database types in use. I see references to the old Mork database format worded as though it it still in use. SQLite has been the database format in use for a number of years now. Perhaps someone could refresh this article. |
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:[[Special:Contributions/216.152.18.132|216.152.18.132]] ([[User talk:216.152.18.132|talk]]) 16:48, 9 December 2024 (UTC) |
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I would love if someone who knows the answer would add information about how and why Thunderbird is called Thunderbird. |
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[edit]This article appears to be promulgating some out-of-date information, especially with regards to versioning and the database types in use. I see references to the old Mork database format worded as though it it still in use. SQLite has been the database format in use for a number of years now. Perhaps someone could refresh this article.
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