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Thunderbird...or Betterbird? ...or Evolution?
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I wish I remembered more details but the consensus seemed to be to stick with Thunderbird. I use it every day and the new v115 really made it feel new again.
I'm still on 102.13, what did you like about 115? I assume it was more than just another skin change?
115 made Thunderbird UI more customizable and consistent. The idea was to get rid of some of the cruft which accumulated over the last 10 years and make development easier.
But they'll add features like Thunderbird Sync to share settings between different devices, like the upcoming Thunderbird Android (K9-Mail).
Cool, thanks for the info!