![]() ![]() As a client, TBird is fine for us and the new version definitely is smoother and faster than any previous iteration in the decade or so we’ve used TBird. We don’t do anything fancy with emails, just read and send. ![]() The only extension I used on 68 was CompactHeader which has not been updated but Compact Headers now exists and does about the same thing, reducing header info to two lines in the message view window. Had to rebuild a lot of my customization but results are good, so no big deal.Īs mentioned in a post above, the interface is all round and fluffy but it’s OK I’d like to be able to shrink fonts and reduce whitespace. With a clean install v.73 is working very well, seems smoother than 68. Acted sluggish and herky jerky, so I uninstalled it which took out v.68 remnants. Previous versions of the email client did not require an event title when adding new calendar events using the built-in calendar this changes with the new release as event titles are now a mandatory field when adding new events to the calendar. The fourth and final change in Thunderbird 78.3.3 fixes a calendar issue. These appear to be minor changes for the most part.
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