

Support for Windows 10 notification systemĪdditionally, Mozilla says it wants Thunderbird to be more beautiful but also to support modern operating systems, including Windows 10.Īs a result, the email app will integrate the built-in notification system, in an effort to make Thunderbird feel more native on the desktop.Īt the same time, Mozilla wants Thunderbird to get support for the modern Gmail experience that’s already available on the web. Beyond that, we will be looking into leveraging new, faster technologies in rewriting parts of Thunderbird as well as working toward a multi-process Thunderbird,” Mozilla Community Manager Ryan Sipes explained in a blog post. “This is an area where I think we will see some of the best improvements in Thunderbird for 2019, as we look into methods for testing and measuring slowness – and then put our engineers on architecting solutions to these pain points. In an announcement published a few days ago, Mozilla says one of the areas where the development team would focus is making the application substantially faster. Thunderbird continues to be one of the most advanced email clients available for download on desktop platforms, and despite Mozilla originally planning to give up on the app, the company now wants to improve it substantially with updates released during the course of 2019.
