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By The JDneer in technews — 17 Jul 2023

[9to5linux] Mozilla Thunderbird 115 Released with Supernova UI, OpenPGP Improvements

This release introduces an intuitive app menu, sortable folder modes, modern cards view, and improved Calendar design.

[9to5linux] Mozilla Thunderbird 115 Released with Supernova UI, OpenPGP Improvements
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 16th, 2023 - 9to5Linux
The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for July 16th, 2023, brings news about SUSE forking RHEL, Thunderbird Supernova, Linux 6.3 EOL, and more.
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