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Thunderbird nightlies now have updated theme!


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Here we go. 10/18 nightly of Thunderbird has the new version of its Qute theme, which I think looks much better. Some issues with the theme, but that will be fixed in the coming days. Also, the devs have fixed 33 bugs in 0.9, getting us ever closer to 1.0.

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Looks Good, Never used this before but i might try it out :)

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I'd wait for 1.0 if you don't want to deal with bugs right now. However, its pretty stable, so if you can deal with some glitches, go right ahead.

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Cool - doesnt look like a massive leap

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Correct. Word is that this is just a temporary, better looking version to use for the 1.0 release. The guys who are doing Winstripe for Firefox will most likely do the same for Thunderbird, however, that will not happen till a later 1.X release in the Summer or possibly even later.

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Correct. Word is that this is just a temporary, better looking version to use for the 1.0 release. The guys who are doing Winstripe for Firefox will most likely do the same for Thunderbird, however, that will not happen till a later 1.X release in the Summer or possibly even later.

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As long as they keep the functionality good, I couldnt give a flying fush ;)

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No, those bugs have not been fixed yet.

More updates to Qute have been added today, 11/19, along with the following bugfixes.

#  BOTH:#000000 More Updates to Qute [All]# BRANCH:#240468 Thunderbird does not delete Junk mail Automatically [All]

# BOTH:#267865 Virtual folders that are subfolders of IMAP folders are deleted after restarting Thunderbird [All]

# BOTH:#270665 unable to add a feed [All]

# BOTH:#262018 RSS feed does not show article body if feed title contains certain characters [Win]

# BOTH:#259777 RSS feeds which never finish verifying [All]

# BOTH:#260837 RSS feeds using SSL are erroneously reported as invalid [All]

# BRANCH:#270630 Mail import function from Outlook 2003 imports some HTML mails as plain text [Win] (not marked as FIXED, only potential fix checked in)

# BOTH:#270671 TB09 crash after importing Mozilla 1.x profiles [@ nsPop3GetMailChainer::GetNewMailForServers] (not marked as FIXED, only potential fix checked in)

# BOTH:#128129 enter/return for selected card/list in directory pane won't open properties dlg [All]

# BRANCH:#270711 "About Junk Mail" refers to nonexistent "Help" button [Win]

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Thunderbird is nice... I use it as my default client... but it would be amazing if the Vertical view was just like Outlook 2003's; that is just the nicest layout I have seen in an email program.

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