I tried a few apps initially but stayed with Boost once it was released. It's just what I'm used to from Reddit.
weststadtgesicht
We have passed the torch of a fascist dystopia to another country.
Only on Lemmy you get downvoted for saying you pay for a service you like...
Asked very plainly, it refuses to answer questions related to it, but it requires very little convincing to talk about it. Much softer censorship than most of the other available models.
It's crazy that you're getting downvoted. It seems, people WANT to be fed fake news as long as it aligns with their beliefs.
I'm not even American and all you are is ridiculous
Sure, the problem is, that male nipples are allowed in the West, not the other way round...
None of the items in your screenshot are games?
Screw all smartphone users as well!
Not the person you are replying to but Reddit does not make the content you created available for everyone (blocking crawlers, removing the free API) but instead sells it to the highest bidder.
Disclaimer: I haven't read the article
A wise choice in this case. It's 23 paragraphs that mostly describe standard Thunderbird features (as the author usually does not use email clients) and only one list with three (!) bullet points of new features in Betterbird.
Edit: to save you a click, here's the list from the article (the actual feature list on the project page is longer):
Some notable features include:
- System Tray Icon (Linux)
- Accent Colors (for folders)
- Multi-line Inbox View (disabled by default)
Noticed that as well, it's absolutely ridiculous. But judging by the amount of serious replies most people don't seem to care.