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Google Calendar in 60.3 - can't find!

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  • Last reply by Wayne Mery

Just updated my PC, but cannot get back the Google calendar Add on that I had in the previous version on my previous PC.

I just downloaded the add on and when clicked on, it brought me to my Google calendar. Simple.

Now I can't find any way to get this. The only Add ons are for Lightening, which I have to synchronise.

Is the simple Ad on not available in the 60.3 version?


    • Also, my PC is 64Gb, but I noticed Thunderbird downloaded 32GB, should I reinstall?


Thank yo

Just updated my PC, but cannot get back the Google calendar Add on that I had in the previous version on my previous PC. I just downloaded the add on and when clicked on, it brought me to my Google calendar. Simple. Now I can't find any way to get this. The only Add ons are for Lightening, which I have to synchronise. Is the simple Ad on not available in the 60.3 version? ** Also, my PC is 64Gb, but I noticed Thunderbird downloaded 32GB, should I reinstall? Thank yo

தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

Lightning is the only calendar support officially with Thunderbird. Other add-ons are supported by their authors and they will update them when and if they wish to. I suggest you approach whoever created the add-on you refer to.

32bit Thunderbird is the official release. There is no windows 64 bit version because realistically there is no meaningful benefit for the effort required. It does not run better, faster or more reliably.

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தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

Lightning is the only calendar support officially with Thunderbird. Other add-ons are supported by their authors and they will update them when and if they wish to. I suggest you approach whoever created the add-on you refer to.

32bit Thunderbird is the official release. There is no windows 64 bit version because realistically there is no meaningful benefit for the effort required. It does not run better, faster or more reliably.

Sounds similar to http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?uid=96781&f=39&t=3043233&start=0

> Now I can't find any way to get this.

Do you have a full name for "this"?