stormtrooper ( @stormtrooper@sopuli.xyz ) 11•2 years agoThis is good news!
LollerCorleone ( @LollerCorleone@kbin.social ) 5•2 years agoWonderful!
jennifilm ( @jennifilm@beehaw.org ) 4•2 years agoAs someone who is pretty much always on the hunt for a better email client (bane of my existence, honestly) I’m excited to see this. I gave it a look today and the new design is such an improvement, but still a real adjustment to use from other modern clients. I’m going to go give it a good shot but I’m quite a visual person, so style and design has a big impact on usability for me - has anyone got tips or recommendations here?
Hexarei ( @Hexarei@programming.dev ) 1•2 years agoI like Mailspring on desktop
HrBingR ( @HrBingR@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoI dislike that it’s missing calendar integration features that the dev has been promising for years. Despite its proprietary nature I much prefer BlueMail.
Tin ( @Tin@beehaw.org ) 4•2 years agoI left Thunderbird ultimately because of dwindling O365 support. How is it now? My work and school emails are all O365, because evidently companies think Microsoft is the only option.
I've Seen Things ( @IveSeenThings@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoWorks OK when using the paid (small yearly sub) Owl plugin. But I can’t see my colleagues shared calendar, which means I’ll have to stop using it in favour of either Outlook or eM Client.
thenicnet ( @thenicnet@kbin.social ) 4•2 years agoI’m one of those weirdos who actually likes an email client vs a web one. I have multipl email accounts and it’s nice to have one space for all of them. I used thunderbird for years and eventually caved and started using multiple tabs of web interfaces.
With this announcement I said to myself hell let’s try it. Immediately upon installing it I thought I had the wrong version, because the layout was the same old layout that’s it’s always been and not the new vertical card layout they showed on the website.
I was able to change it to look like their new modem redesign but it was not the default. So just a heads up to anyone who’s curious to try it because of the fresh coat of paint.
I’m going to try it for the next few months and see how I like it again.
mPony ( @mPony@kbin.social ) 3•2 years agoFellow weirdo here. I started using Thunderbird back when I stopped using (you’re not going to believe this) Eudora. I _loved _Eudora. it did everything I needed. TB’s been great for years, occasionally less than great but still pretty damn good. It’s like a progressive rock band that changes but still feels a bit familiar. Like Rush. Okay, Thunderbird is Rush. No wonder it’s so great. See? This is why we have the internet.
hoyland ( @hoyland@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoI remember Eudora. Whatever happened to it? I seem to remember it made a rooster noise when mail arrived. Or maybe that was an extension we had.
Also, I just made the connection that it was probably named after Eudora Welty, whose book I hated in school.
Engywuck ( @Engywuck@beehaw.org ) 3•2 years agoIt’s fine but I find mildly irritating the fact that they have removed the tab dividers.
retrolasered ( @retrolasered@lemmy.zip ) 3•2 years agoInstalled, it’s great and all but thunderbird feels a bit busy for me. I prefer geary, but thunderbird does work better with my small laptop screen so I may keep it on the portable
liminis ( @liminis@beehaw.org ) 2•2 years agoVery glad to read this. I’m terrible at keeping on top of email with just webmail, but since I’ve been using Windows all the alternatives have felt pretty abysmal. You never realise how spoiled you are for good software on macOS, albeit at a cost.
(Linux has some very cool stuff too of course, but most of it will likely never be at home on Windows.)
jw13 ( @jw13@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoThe new Outlook, currently in preview, is identical to the Outlook webmail client (in my experience). Native apps are becoming more and more obscure.
jw13 ( @jw13@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoThe new Outlook, currently in preview, is identical to the Outlook webmail client (in my experience). Native apps are becoming more and more obscure.
nakal ( @nakal@kbin.social ) 1•2 years agoFor Linux, we’re going to encourage people to use our Flatpak packages moving forward.
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thenicnet ( @thenicnet@kbin.social ) 1•2 years agoSorry why the dislike about flatpack?
nakal ( @nakal@kbin.social ) 0•2 years agoEvery distribution has their own package manager. It checks dependencies and obeys the specialities why this distribution exists at all. Something like flatpack circumvents all the ideas and installs things in a container that is too big and too strange. In the past I’ve had multiple issues with accessing video acceleration and other strange effects that I don’t want to tweak. I’m not interested in updates by the vendor, but by my trusted distro’s packagers.
thenicnet ( @thenicnet@kbin.social ) 1•2 years agoCool. Thanks for the explanation.
thgs ( @thgs@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoI believe thunderbird has support for Gemini but I haven’t tried that out yet, might be wrong.
liori ( @liori@lemm.ee ) 1•2 years agoWill they keep the dense email list view as an option? Seeing more than the 14 email messages visible on the screenshot in the post is useful to sort out large folders.