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Update to v.102.2.2 (Ubuntu 22.04) deletes some tabs and becomes unresponsive

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Hi!

I like Thunderbird a lot, but when it updated from version 91.11.0 (64-bit) (under Ubuntu 22.04) to version 102.2.2 about half of my tabs disappeared... That's somewhat like memory loss to me... :-( And from time to time it becomes unresponsive for a few seconds.

Best regards, Henrik

Hi! I like Thunderbird a lot, but when it updated from version 91.11.0 (64-bit) (under Ubuntu 22.04) to version 102.2.2 about half of my tabs disappeared... That's somewhat like memory loss to me... :-( And from time to time it becomes unresponsive for a few seconds. Best regards, Henrik

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The more I use this new version of TB, the more frustrated I get. It is VERY buggy! And the good old Address Book seems to have been replaced with something VERY stupid and useless!

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Henrik R. said

The more I use this new version of TB, the more frustrated I get. It is VERY buggy! And the good old Address Book seems to have been replaced with something VERY stupid and useless!

You would be better served, and people could actually help you, if you described the actual problem.

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Well... It's probably because I find it obvious that the Address Book has been totally crippled - but ok:

1. The column width cannot be changed, so I cannot see the full names of my address lists. 2. The number of contacts on each mailing list is not visible, which is VERY unpractical. 3. I think that before you could display any field from the contacts-database. Now you can only see the name and email address... 4. I think that before you would get a top menu with points relevant to the address book. Now you see all the general points that have nothing to do with the Address Book. VERY strange design...!