Thunderbird, the long-running e-mail and calendar application from Mozilla, has actually invested this year restructuring and dealing with significant updates. Now the advancement group is beginning to flaunt the next huge upgrade, codenamed “Thunderbird Supernova.”
Thunderbird 102 was launched in June 2022 as the very first stage of the app’s revamp, with an upgraded address book, a brand-new Spaces Toolbar (comparable to the app switcher on Gmail and Outlook), and a structured account setup procedure. Mozilla formerly stated a significant style upgrade would get here in 2023, which the advancement group has actually provided the codename “Supernova.” The real variation number is anticipated to be 114 or 115, matching whichever Firefox release is out already.
The very first peek of the Supernova upgrade has actually been released on the Thunderbird blog site: a work-in-progress mockup of the brand-new calendar style. Do not fret, it still appears like a calendar, however Mozilla has actually cleaned it up. Weekends can be concealed to conserve screen area, and you can set which days are specified as the weekend. The leading toolbar will be totally personalized, and although the “unwinded” density with a lot of area in between buttons will be the default, a tighter user interface will likewise be offered.
Mozilla stated in an article, “We’ve purposefully mad