BERLIN —Mozilla launched Thunderbird, its open-source email client, for PC and Mac ages ago.
Two years after the organisation announced plans to launch a mobile version, a client for Android is now available for download at long last, following the release of a beta version a few weeks ago.
Thunderbird 8.0, which is built on the K9-Mail app, allows Android users to import settings and data from the desktop client to their phones and tablets.
All you need to do is scan a QR code or transfer a settings file.
K9 users can also seamlessly migrate settings, emails and folders.
The Thunderbird app, which is ad-free, can be downloaded via Google’s Play Store or directly from the Thunderbird website.
Availability on the app store F-Droid will be coming soon, Mozilla says.