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TB automatically updated to 115

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Yesterday morning I opened my email only to discover that TB had been automatically updated to 115. I did not update it, and I do NOT want 115, it's miserable! How can I safely uninstall 115? TB info shows I'm "currently on the esr channel." what is that and what does it mean? Is the new 128 less awkward? that is, would it be safer to update to 128 than to uninstall 115? Thanks for advice and guidance, Gail

Yesterday morning I opened my email only to discover that TB had been automatically updated to 115. I did not update it, and I do NOT want 115, it's miserable! How can I safely uninstall 115? TB info shows I'm "currently on the esr channel." what is that and what does it mean? Is the new 128 less awkward? that is, would it be safer to update to 128 than to uninstall 115? Thanks for advice and guidance, Gail

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What do you mean by "less awkward"?

Poorly organized, awkward navigation. Three steps to take care of what one step used to accomplish. E.g., the reconfiguration of the local search bar.

Also, adding all the categories in Local Folders moves my _real (personal)_ folders way down outta sight -- and have to scroll to get to any of 'em.

Gail Fleischaker said

Also, adding all the categories in Local Folders moves my _real (personal)_ folders way down outta sight -- and have to scroll to get to any of 'em.

You mean tags? You can easily remove that folder mode at View > Folders. (or the three dots)

Gail Fleischaker said

Poorly organized, awkward navigation. Three steps to take care of what one step used to accomplish. E.g., the reconfiguration of the local search bar.

The search bar isn't going to change soon, nor its position. But how does that add steps?