• @[email protected]
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    103 months ago

    Thunderbird is fine.

    Tbh I have no idea what they are doing though, they have more funding than GNOME but after Supernova I didnt see any updates.

    See my list of flatpak repositories

    There is an unofficial Thunderbird nightly Flatpak, that will likely reveal what the hell they are doing.

    So Supernova is kinda nice, mainly a big overhaul of the underlying stuff, making it easier to maintain.

    It lacks a ton of things like Threads (the addon TB Conversation works though). Also their “spaces” bar is useless, as it just opens tabs, so it is redundant. Good idea, but only if it could replace tabs.

    Their search and filter stuff is still the same, really bad. Either displaced in the message list column, as the global search still opens a new tab which is kinda bad UI.

    Some addons broke too, not a big deal though.

    I have the feeling they removed nested filters, which is extremely bad, but filters still work.

    Thunderbird works well.

    • deweydecibel
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      23 months ago

      I believe I read somewhere they’re focusing heavily on the mobile app at the moment (or rather turning K-9 into their mobile app). Once they get that out, we’ll see where the desktop goes.

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      13 months ago

      I’ve never found Thunderbird search bad compared to alternatives, as long as I’m not looking to find content inside attachments. Really fast and responsive and being a desktop client without paginated results makes moving and deleting in bulk so much easier. Would love it to be as powerful as Voidtools Everything to get a bit more granular sometimes but otherwise pretty happy with it.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        I mean, I think their global search is not that useful, while their inline mail list search is. So I have a cluttered UI with 2 search bars, to supplement the incomplete inline search.