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Mozilla Thunderbird 115 Released with Supernova UI, OpenPGP Improvements

Posted by Marius Nestor on Jul 11, 2023,

updated Jul 12, 2023

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↺ Mozilla Thunderbird 115

Dubbed “Supernova”, Thunderbird 115 comes with the Supernova UI which features an updated 3-pane window with refreshed folder, message list, and message display panes, updated Quick Filter, Calendar, and Address Book with a new Vertical view, and a dynamic unified toolbar.

In addition, there’s a new icon for the display options, the icons for the “Calendar”, “Tasks New”, and “Edit” tabs have been updated, new “Move To” and “Copy To” actions were added to the Folder context menu, and a new option was added to show tags in the Folder Pane meatball menu.

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The Official Release:

Our Fastest, Most Beautiful Release Ever: Thunderbird 115 “Supernova” Is Here!

↺ Our Fastest, Most Beautiful Release Ever: Thunderbird 115 “Supernova” Is Here!
“Supernova is the beginning of a new era for Thunderbird,” says Ryan Sipes, Thunderbird’s Product and Business Development Manager. “It lays a beautiful, solid groundwork for future releases that will make Thunderbird a significantly better email client – and we won’t stop until it’s the best option out there.”

OMG Ubuntu:

Thunderbird 115 Released with Major UI Changes

↺ Thunderbird 115 Released with Major UI Changes
The changes are more than skin deep, too.
The client’s codebase has undergone extensive rebuilding in order to lay a “solid groundwork for future releases that will make Thunderbird a significantly better email client”, to quote Ryan Sipes, Thunderbird’s Product and Business Development Manager.

Linuxiac:

Thunderbird Supernova – Better Than Ever, Here’s What’s New

↺ Thunderbird Supernova – Better Than Ever, Here’s What’s New
Its cross-platform compatibility has been a game-changer for individuals and organizations alike. With Windows, macOS, and Linux versions, Thunderbird transcends operating system boundaries and enables users to seamlessly switch between devices without sacrificing functionality or data integrity
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