Is the goal to get us to leave Thundirbird?
115.5.1. It has been months now since the redesign and this is still so buggy I encounter bugs constantly. Most critical is if I highlight something and try to drag it to a new location it gets deleted. No undo function available. What was highlighted is just gone permanently. I try to remember to instead copy and paste then delete from the former location but I keep forgetting and lose everything. Entire paragraphs I wanted to relocate. If I do try to copy and paste it doesn't paste on the first attempt. It pastes the second time.
At this point I think I have to switch to Webmail for sending out an email. I just can't deal with broken Thunderbird any more.
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We are often able to assist, if you are requesting assistance. Are you? Or is your post just a parting comment? Please understand that those of us on the forum have no involvement in Thunderbird's development. Thank you for sharing your views.
Thank you. . Assistance would he great but I suspect only programmers can fix the issues in my example. If you have a solution or workaround I'm listening.
I haven't seen any evidence that programmers are listening. I keep manually checking for updates. I guess I'm expressing desperation. Loss of hope too.
I've implemented a number of the workarounds to restore functionality. It is possible that those create bugs which won't be fixed. If I can't compose email than all I can do to extend staying with Thunderbird is to compose via webmail. I think you would agree that is a particularly kludgy workaround.
There have been so many problems since the redesign that at this point there doesn't seem to be any hope left. Going back to a pre-redesign version that just works is possible. Then I would have to prevent updates and I would be eternally missing security updates and be unsafe using the software. I don't see any path forward for Thunderbird. It is broken. This bird is on the endangered species list.
Thank you. I will be sure to share your views upward. I regret you were not able to get Thunderbird to function as you needed.
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