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This release features a basic ability to see contacts and leads in the address book. Much of the underlying synchronization engine exists, but more will be built out during the other milestone releases. | |||
* '''Expected release date:''' 2009-01-04 | |||
'''Limitations:''' | |||
* This release does not have the ability to edit the Thunderbird account after it has been created, though it is possible to delete the address book and re-add the Thunderbird account to make changes. | * This release does not have the ability to edit the Thunderbird account after it has been created, though it is possible to delete the address book and re-add the Thunderbird account to make changes. | ||
* Thunderforce may place too much of a load upon your API use limits. This release does not feature the API use monitor, so it presently won't be able to tell you how much it is using. | * Thunderforce may place too much of a load upon your API use limits. This release does not feature the API use monitor, so it presently won't be able to tell you how much it is using. | ||
* In almost all cases, you will likely be better served by waiting for a future release. This release is very basic and rough. | * In almost all cases, you will likely be better served by waiting for a future release. This release is very basic and rough. |
Revision as of 17:41, 4 January 2009
This release features a basic ability to see contacts and leads in the address book. Much of the underlying synchronization engine exists, but more will be built out during the other milestone releases.
- Expected release date: 2009-01-04
Limitations:
- This release does not have the ability to edit the Thunderbird account after it has been created, though it is possible to delete the address book and re-add the Thunderbird account to make changes.
- Thunderforce may place too much of a load upon your API use limits. This release does not feature the API use monitor, so it presently won't be able to tell you how much it is using.
- In almost all cases, you will likely be better served by waiting for a future release. This release is very basic and rough.