I have 3 computers in my home; Can I use freeware Thunderbird on all 3 without having to worry about licensing ?? Same email address on all 3.
When Windows Live Mail departed I was using freeware eM Client as a trial but eM Client downfall is that when downloading, the program then issues one license per email account.
I installed eM Client on all 3 computers and on each computer I used the same email address----Found out that eM Client would only work on one computer and program is deactivated on other 2 computers because of using the same email address.
Hoping that TBird will work for me on all 3 computers without licensing issues like eM Client.
Thanks,
Georgetown, TX
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Thunderbird is free to download and use. There is no such thing as a freeware version, as that implies there would be another and presumably paid-for version.
There are no limitations on how many installations, computers or accounts you use with Thunderbird.
The only licence that applies to Thunderbird is one that governs re-use of its source code if you choose to edit and recompile it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Public_License
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Thunderbird is free to download and use. There is no such thing as a freeware version, as that implies there would be another and presumably paid-for version.
There are no limitations on how many installations, computers or accounts you use with Thunderbird.
The only licence that applies to Thunderbird is one that governs re-use of its source code if you choose to edit and recompile it.
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