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Bjornsdottirs

@thunderbird Know that this will be renowned as a regression in usability.

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YMSTNT

@ellenor2000 @thunderbird It might cause some headaches for some people (there definitely will be some very angry loud (minority)), but as far as I know, the most controversal UI changes (density, unified folders etc.) can be reverted in settings, because the Thunderbird team actually listens to user feedback (unlike some big companies).

Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

@ymstnt @ellenor2000 Indeed. in fact, we're not even defaulting to the view you see in these screenshots. So it should still feel very comfortable to people who are used to the existing layouts.

Charlie R

@thunderbird @ymstnt @ellenor2000 Ah this is so great to hear! I will definitely try out all the new layout options, because it looks great! And if the density doesn't work for me, then I'll use the existing layout. Thanks for being considerate Thunderbird team!

/dev/urandom

@ellenor2000 @thunderbird we'll have to wait until the release to see that, but from what i've read on their blog, almost all of the changes they have introduced will be revertable

and personally, i like the more modern message list, bc the traditional one doesn't work as well if your window is not wide enough, all the from/subject/etc. columns get too narrow and get abbreviated

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