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So what is the point of an email client? I've only ever really used web pages because it did everything I need.
For me it's handy because I have multiple email accounts so I can just open Betterbird and check them all at once without having to log into several different pages.
@dukeofdummies @CrabAndBroom +1 for Betterbird, it's Thunderbird that works
Thunderbird already works.
@Spaniard It's all good if it works for you, no problem.
For me TB lacks a few things, I have a vague feeling that BB is what TB would have been if Mozilla still cared for users more than other things 🥲
Multiple accounts, offline backup, better UI, don't need to log in, etc.