Updates in code base, interface, mobile development, plus improvements to the look and feel on Linux. Pretty cool to see!
It’s been out since July 18.
Thanks! I had no idea - Mine just auto updated and I though it was pretty great. I’ve been traveling a bit this summer, so maybe that’s why I didn’t see it.
Nice and all, but
- the sidebar is still just a permanent placeholder to create tabs, this makes no sense. It needs to replace tabs entirely or I need to hide it as it is useless
- the filter function still doesnt allow nested filters (like “IF the message is older than x days AND contains y OR z THEN”)
- Thunderbird conversations and DKIM Verifier got ported luckily, but these should simply be integrated.
- same with small ones like “filter button”, filters are unreasonably hard to get
- the global search opens tabs and the UI is horrible. It should stay in the same window, or it is useless for me. I use the inferior filter search, which works but pinning the filterbar wastes space
Though…
I really like Thunderbird and also K-9 mail (even though FairEMail is a beast regarding features) and can use it without big issues every day.
It’s going to sound trivial, but I just don’t like the icons in FairEmail. I was a little worried when Thunderbird took over k9, but they have done a good job with NOT going fast or breaking things.
Thunderbird team seems to have a vision of what an email client can be, but also great respect for how important email is to people.
Fair-Email gives me anxiety. Literally the only app where I needed to change like 10 settings because the defaults felt wrong, and there are too many!
The interface is too small too, barely clickable.
K9-Mail to this day doesnt display notifications for me, which is really bad. Even with manual periodic check enabled.
And there are a ton of more features in Fairemail that are super cool.
K9-Mail to this day doesnt display notifications for me
Try to disable battery optimisation
Did that. The issue is “push folders” but still it doesnt reliably run in the background