I started using it again with version 115 and it's so fast and easy to search mails, I spend a couple of hours deleting, archiving and cleaning up my inbox. Who knew that could be kind of fun. :)
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I've been using it forever and I actually don't think that much has changed. It has finally gotten some necessary builtin features that previously needed plugins (carddav, caldav) and the UI has been cleaned up a bit, but generally there are no game changers here. So why didn't you use it before 115?
Ugly user interface, to be honest. I don't mean to offend but I just didn't like how it looked.
Out of curiosity, what did you use instead?
I have been using web interfaces to email for over 15 years now in think. I've been on Fastmail for the last 5 or so.
Before the web interfaces were popular, I was using email clients on the desktop, and I think I was using Thunderbird back then, but don't really remember exactly...
Hiding quick filter bar by default is questionable. Other than that, good to hear that rough edges are getting ironed out :)
My default email client
Does it have system tray for gnu linux?
I don't think this has been rolled out yet unfortunately. Systray-x or KDocker will make it happen until it's native though.