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Like CardBook, but not as an add-on, but fully integrated with a proper sync. Include a CardDAV compatible AddressBook. I hope, that with this new "setup", they (MZLA) can now really complete the functional foundation of the client. I have deployed TB to many friends systems and within some companies. making a best of breed email client with robust features and GPG support front and centre, not retarget it as a twitter / instagram client for kids. I certainly hope that they will know their priorities, i.e. Many standing issues have been unaddressed for too long (bugs with folder compacting, Wayland) and since it is such an irreplaceable piece of software, having a new team on board opens a possibility that things could get better. I sure hope this MZLA team doesn't pull a "Gnome 3" on Thunderbird.IMO it is a positive turn of events because Thunderbird has been stagnating. but far from a positive one A highly usable product became a highly UNusable product in one fell swoop. After all, Gnome 3 was a well hyped "change" from the highly usable Gnome 2.
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Thunderbird *is* very usable and that's why any promise of major change seems foreboding. But what leads you to believe this is a "good" turn of events? I'd like to know what specifically they are targeting with this reorg. I've used Tbird myself for many years now.
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Agree on your latter point, not so much on the former one.
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