The email client has received a new set of improvements today

Apr 25, 2014 08:35 GMT  ·  By
Mozilla Thunderbird is expected to receive a new stable build in the coming weeks
   Mozilla Thunderbird is expected to receive a new stable build in the coming weeks

If you don't mind to install beta versions of your favorite applications, then you should probably know that Mozilla has just rolled out a new preview build of Thunderbird 29 which is scheduled to go live in a few weeks.

As you could easily guess since it's just a beta, today’s release is specifically focused on fixing bugs and addressing performance issues reported by users in the previous builds, so this could be the right moment to update if you've already been experiencing some errors.

According to the official changelog revealed today, Mozilla Thunderbird 29 Beta 1 addresses bugs that broke down the Bing and Yahoo engines, while also fixing issues with proxy servers for RSS feeds and crashes that took place at random times.

Of course, the new beta build is available on all supported platforms, but keep in mind that it's still part of the beta development channel, so you could still come across a number of bugs and issues that might affect the overall experience with the app.

Overall, Mozilla Thunderbird 29 Beta 1 is quite a great way to try out the next feature lineup of the email client, so use the download links below to get the version that works on your computer.

Download Mozilla Thunderbird 29 Beta 1 for Windows

Download Mozilla Thunderbird 29 Beta 1 for Linux

Download Mozilla Thunderbird 29 Beta 1 for Mac OS X