sync Google groups with Thunderbird addressbooks
The addon now syncs Google Groups with Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Postbox and Spicebird addressbooks. The feature is available in release 0.8.15 and later.
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The addon now syncs Google Groups with Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Postbox and Spicebird addressbooks. The feature is available in release 0.8.15 and later.
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Today’s 0.8.7 release includes support for the latest beta release of Thunderbird 3.
The addon has been translated into Ukranian (thanks to nazar_ko).
Bugfixes are listed in the release notes.
Today’s 0.8.6 release includes three new translations:
For Google users, the release allows duplicate contacts and supports include/ignore of Suggested contacts.
Bugfixes are listed in the release notes.
The 0.8.5 release of the addon includes:
* it-IT translation
* support for SeaMonkey 2.0a2 and Thunderbird 3.0b1
* bugfixes
The de-DE translation is available in the 0.8.3 release, together with some minor bugfixes for Google users.
The first sync after an upgrade to this version is a slow sync.
If you sync with Google and experience a conflict after an upgrade to this version, it may relate to the bugfix for the Google ‘company’ and ‘title’ fields. The conflict resolution UI will correctly select the Google version. Simply click “confirm” and the next sync will work fine.
Today’s 0.8.0 release introduces loads of new features, including:
The first sync after an upgrade to this version is a slow sync.
The Zindus addon now supports the following locales:
If you would like to translate the addon into your language, please click on the “contact” link to get in touch.
Translations started that need help to finish:
Configuring sync with Google is easy. Select an addressbook to sync with Google, and choose:
When you first sync an addressbook, you may encounter Google’s rules for contacts:
These rules are enforced in Gmail’s contact interface and to sync with Google, your Thunderbird addressbook must comply with them too. (more…)
Today’s 0.7.9 release improves the user experience when the local or remote addressbooks fail in unexpected ways.
For the technically curious, here’s a behind-the-scenes look at addressbook failures.
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