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<blockquote data-quote="cofer123" data-source="post: 1057257" data-attributes="member: 92976"><p>Thunderbird 115 is what has finally made me move to eM Client for good (yes, I paid for it). While I understand the reasons for the upgrade, the amount of new bugs introduced is beyond what I would call reasonable. I now also require several userChrome.css modifications to undo bad UI/UX decisions, like placing the Menu Bar below the ribbon (which the devs defend and don't see as an issue), poor contrasting dark theme colors, among other changes. Dark mode is also broken even with the Dark Reader extension, which worked flawlessly before, because every new mail tab has a short white flash while rendering its contents. Too bad, because while far from perfect, I liked having the free open source e-mail client which served me for several years.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it will take the devs a year or two to iron things out, but given the piles of decade-old bugs still unfixed, and all the new issues appearing now, I very much doubt they will manage it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cofer123, post: 1057257, member: 92976"] Thunderbird 115 is what has finally made me move to eM Client for good (yes, I paid for it). While I understand the reasons for the upgrade, the amount of new bugs introduced is beyond what I would call reasonable. I now also require several userChrome.css modifications to undo bad UI/UX decisions, like placing the Menu Bar below the ribbon (which the devs defend and don't see as an issue), poor contrasting dark theme colors, among other changes. Dark mode is also broken even with the Dark Reader extension, which worked flawlessly before, because every new mail tab has a short white flash while rendering its contents. Too bad, because while far from perfect, I liked having the free open source e-mail client which served me for several years. Maybe it will take the devs a year or two to iron things out, but given the piles of decade-old bugs still unfixed, and all the new issues appearing now, I very much doubt they will manage it. [/QUOTE]
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