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Thunderbird In 2019 To Focus On Performance & UI/UX Improvements
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Originally posted by JPFSanders View Post
IMHO configuring Thunderbird to open a message upon double click on its own window/tab is the superior solution, reading panes are always a compromise. At least in my experience.
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Originally posted by Michael_S View PostThe one advantage of a web application is easier sign on for multiple devices. Right now I have to set up Thunderbird, then my email on Thunderbird, then my Radicale calendar on Thunderbird on each of my machines. When I use my wife's laptop I either have to set it up there too, or just not get it.
A webapp with a quick login would be easier. But it's no trivial thing, so I'm sticking with Thunderbird.
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Originally posted by xorbe View PostI use Thunderbird on a 4K screen, and scrolling the email header list is so slow.
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Originally posted by JPFSanders View Post* Performance enhancements to the message filtering, it is dead slow if you have lots of filters and one marks the email as read.
If it didn't do it right then in the filtering, it might end up with a bunch of batched filter changes at the end, then a crash or power-off would lose the batch. On restart it wouldn't know where it had been in the filter process.
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Originally posted by torsionbar28 View PostSounds like you're doing something (or multiple somethings) wrong. Check your font size and scroll wheel speed, both are configurable.
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Originally posted by molecule-eye View PostThunderbird is pretty solid, but I do wish they updated the UI. I have the message pane on the right of the email list (vertical layout), and because list items take up exactly one row, unless you stretch your window out massively wide, the columns are very short. It's impossible to get a full normal-length subject to fully show. That's one reason I prefer KMail over Thunderbird.
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Originally posted by Michael_S View Post
Heh, didn't think of it. Thanks. Does anyone know off-hand if profiles for Thunderbird are cross-platform compatible? Can I copy one from Linux to Windows?
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