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Thunderbird...or Betterbird? ...or Evolution?
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I tried "Better"bird for around a month, a year or so ago. Until I hit a bug and submitted a bug report and got this reply:
and later this:
I personally don't see what's the point of using an email client, if it refers to another email client for submission of some bugs, or if it asks you to install another email client to solve them. I told them and they explained that they're a small team and that
The turning-point for me was that they simply closed my bug report and, when I told them that that was a let-down, they said:
which was unfair because I do recurring donations to all software I use regularly. But OK, I can simply donate directly to Thunderbird and use that directly.
So I went back to Thunderbird and have been using it without problems since then; they fixed that and other bugs in the meantime. Thunderbird supports all major forms of authentication from what I've seen, so I use it for my work account and other free accounts, all in one.
Wow...I've been reading a bit about the drama involving this guy. It really seems to show that's the attitude that got him kicked out of TB in the first place. Yeah, I'm gonna steer clear of the "better" bird.
Oh, I didn't know about the drama and TB-team connection.