I never really used email clients before I started made the jump to Ubuntu over a decade ago. When I first installed Ubuntu, I saw that Thunderbird was one of the included apps, and since I already used Firefox, which is also made by Mozilla, I decided to give a try.
Since, I haven't looked back. Thunderbird made managing my email a lot easier, specially since I got more than one email address. Not having to enter the webpage of each of them is quite convenient, specially time saving for important mails. Another thing I like, is the fact that I can set up Thunderbird the way I like, and have all my emails in one place. Which means that I don't have to jump around several webpages to see to which email address a particular email arrived.
Over the years I've tried a couple of other email clientes, mainly GNOME Evolution and Nylas N1, I even used Microsoft Outlook at work for a while, but I always come back to Thunderbird. I've found out that Thunderbird gives me the right balance between a simple user interface, and the ability to configure it the way I want it.
The user interface improvements that Thunderbird has had over time, it was cemented it as my go-to email cliente for personal and work use. And with the roadmap set by the developers on their blogs, it seems like Thunderbird is set to continue to be so on the long run.
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