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CoolChum | 7 months ago
They've also made the usability worse in recent versions and are copying the insanely annoying context menus in Windows 11, which cannot be reverted.
CoolChum | 7 months ago
They've also made the usability worse in recent versions and are copying the insanely annoying context menus in Windows 11, which cannot be reverted.
lproven|7 months ago
https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/09/new_thunderbird_esr_i...
CoolChum|7 months ago
tommica|7 months ago
CoolChum|7 months ago
The profile import is a bit iffy and there was some odd issues with downloading profiles over 2GB IIRC, the last time I did it (which was over 2 years ago).
There seems to be a lot of focus on features that IMO that I couldn't care less about and some outright stupid UI decisions like the context menus being changed after 20 years for god knows what reasons.
The result was that I just gave up and use Thunderbird on one machine and web-mail on all the others. I suspect I will just drop Thunderbird as a result.
dijit|7 months ago
I normally just manage it myself and I'm extremely happy to do so, as I consider it like my dotfiles, but I understand where the parent is coming from - settings sync is becoming common. (Chrome is a good example).
XorNot|7 months ago
humanfromearth9|7 months ago
jacklbk|7 months ago
zx8080|7 months ago
To the hell with AI. I just need a stable email client.
CoolChum|7 months ago
dangus|7 months ago