This is NOT the result we were expecting on Twitter... (not that we're complaining)
This is NOT the result we were expecting on Twitter... (not that we're complaining) 34 comments
@thunderbird I think a lot of this has to do with mainly two things: 1) Many Windows users tend to use whatever is "there", and may not understand the superior experience they'd get with TB 2) "Competing" with, for example, Outlook, would require ActiveSync or "Exchange" account compatibility. @thunderbird I think the macOS version has always lacked in UI integration. In fact, I've been using Thunderbird on other OSes except on the Mac, until v102. This new version felt a huge leap forward, yet it still doesn't stand a chance to overtake the fact people are just used to the (terrible) OS-integrated Mail.app. Months ago I read some sort of roadmap, and I remember the goal was to match Mail.app's GUI, more or less. Can't wait. @thunderbird I started using Thunderbird when I was still mainly on Windows, because Outlook's spam filter was terrible at the time. I have never looked back. @thunderbird I think most people whom are likely to use Thunderbird are probably Linux users. Your average Windows user probably just uses Outlook, if that (I suspect most people just check email in a browser). Someone looking to use Thunderbird is likely invested in free software, and thus is likely to be on Linux. That is my logic. @CyborgZeta But take a look at https://stats.thunderbird.net. Only a small fraction of our users are on Linux. @thunderbird @CyborgZeta Then this probably says something about which users follow open source projects on Twitter. @thunderbird @CyborgZeta How're the Linux stats estimated? Deb file downloads from website? Maybe you guys should offer opt-in minimal data collection to get more accurate results...? @thunderbird I first discovered Thunderbird on Linux. It appears on a lot of "best email client for Linux" lists, which I looked at a ton of lists like that as a Linux newbie. When I use Windows, I install Thunderbird there because I am used to it. So, I think the reason for this is that Thunderbird is popular in Linux news/media outlets, and that leads to users discovering it while on Linux and using it more often there. @LibreNyaa https://stats.thunderbird.net might surprise you then. That's why this poll result was so unusual. @thunderbird Wow, that's very different from what I thought. Maybe it's just that Linux users tend to be more enthusiasts about the software they use on average than Windows users, but even with that that's a very large gap to have that much of a difference on the poll. Even if the users didn't follow your account, the algorithm surely would've brought it to people who use Thunderbird. My brain hurts now. @thunderbird @LibreNyaa how are this stats generated? Because I usually turn off all tracking everywhere, and I guess quite a bunch of gnu/Linux users are doing the same... @thunderbird the reason is probably that most windows users have microsoft office with outlook, so using thunderbird is harder than just using outlook. on macOS the mail app is preinstalled and on linux if any mail app is preinstalled itβs either command line or thunderbird @thunderbird Thunderbird is one of the only usable clients on Linux. On Windows you've got Outlook and on macOS you've got their stuff @thunderbird Expect something similar for Firefox now that most mainstream users have left @thunderbird if I may use the opportunity to ask for quicker Linux updates? My husband uses Windows and keeps making me jealous about all the new shiny features while I'm still on a version from the 1990's it seems. π’ @StroomAfwaarts If you're using the packages supplied by your Linux distro, the speed of updates is entirely up to the software repository maintainers there. @rghvdberg @thunderbird good idea! firefox is also only available via snap from now on, my upgrade said, so I'll look into that @StroomAfwaarts @thunderbird You can install the latest version of Thunderbird via Flatpak on most distros. https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.mozilla.Thunderbird (Installation instructions can be found at the bottom of the page.) @thunderbird I really need to switch from Mail.app at some point. Somehow it always has been "good enough" for me, and https://gpgtools.org provided excellent GPG support. Let's give it a try! @thunderbird I just tend to use whatever is there, Thunderbird is the built-in Email service on my distro. Iβm currently using Manjaro, but I have the feeling that I knew Thunderbird before Manjaro. Prior to that I was on Ubuntu and Debian, not sure whether Thinderbird is also built-in there. @thunderbird I mean, what did you expect? Thunderbird comes pre-installed on most distros. If youβre on PC, why would you not use Outlook? @thunderbird This makes sense. Apple Mail is a good email client. The other Linux email clients arenβt very good. Evolutions Exchange support is the primary reason to fire up something else. Dear @thunderbird @thunderbird |
@thunderbird the results do make sense