Get thunderbird5/28/2023 ![]() ![]() These days users expect applications they use heavily (like an email client) to offer them more than raw function. Thunderbird’s current UI isn’t bad it’s just very functional. Switching to a vertical column layout - which I should point out you can do in current versions of the app, as the (awesome) Monterail Thunderbird themes showed - is a great way to take advantage of wider screens.Īnd although it looks like Thunderbird is putting more information on show, like short two-line body excerpts in the messages list, it doesn’t feel overwhelming, does it? Over on Twitter those working on the revered communication tool recently shared a screenshot of a radical new look that’s in the works.Īnd if you find Thunderbird’s current user-interface ‘dated’ or out-of-keeping with modern design sensibilities, you’re going to love what being proposed: The new ‘modernized view’ (a ‘classic view’ will also be available)Ĭlean, ordered, and very easy on the eye - the Thunderbird pictured above looks epic. No, what’s got me hyped is a sneak-peek at what Thunderbird devs have planned for the next major release of the client. A new version of the open source Thunderbird e-mail client is out with a slate of interesting visual changes.īut I’m not here to talk about those, welcome though they are! □ ![]()
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