I can share a quick update based on the latest publicly available information.
Thunderbird news highlights
- Recent overhauls and roadmap: Thunderbird has been pursuing substantial under-the-hood improvements and a major redesign in recent years, including plans for a modernized UI and ongoing refactoring to reduce technical debt. These efforts were underscored in 2023 with a three-year plan toward a more streamlined interface and architecture, aimed at improving reliability and user experience.[1]
- Ongoing development activity: The Thunderbird project remains active with regular updates and milestones across desktop and mobile platforms, including security fixes, feature improvements, and performance tuning as part of its ongoing release cadence. Community and contributor engagement continues to be a focus, with frequent release notes and blog updates outlining progress and next steps.[2][3][5]
- Current and upcoming versions: The project has progressed through multiple major releases (e.g., 115 era and beyond) featuring UI refinements, performance enhancements, and new capabilities, alongside security updates and bug fixes in subsequent point releases. The ecosystem also tracks related services and Thunderbird Pro initiatives as part of its broader roadmap.[3][4][9]
Key sources you can check for the latest specifics
- Thunderbird official blog and release notes for the most recent version details and roadmap updates.[5][9]
- Planet Thunderbird and Mozilla-related announcements for ongoing development progress and security fixes.[4][2]
- Tech coverage aggregating Thunderbird updates and feature previews for current status and upcoming changes.[7][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the newest articles and summarize the exact version numbers, release dates, and notable features from the latest week or month. I can also tailor a short digest for Valletta/your locale if you’re planning to evaluate Thunderbird in a workplace or personal setup.
Sources
For Thunderbird Pro, we aim to release the Early Bird beta in the first part of the year. Our plans for Android focus on rearchitecture of old code, quality of life improvements, and a new UI. For iOS, we’re moving closer to an initial beta release with expanded protocol support. Be sure to follow this blog for updates on the desktop and mobile apps and Thunderbird Pro.
thunderbird.planet.mozilla.orgNews, previews, and guides from the Thunderbird Team
blog.thunderbird.netWhile Thundermail is our primary focus, work on other Thunderbird Pro services is continuing. For Appointment, we’ve made progress on reliability and backend performance, including improvements to how calendar tasks are processed and fixes to event handling. Our priorities heading up to the release are also focused on reliability, with refinement on calendar connections, event syncing, Zoom access, and a simpler first-time setup flow. … Alongside these larger initiatives, Kai, Magnus, and...
planet.mozilla.orgThe redesign promises to modernize the email client's interface and make the software more reliable, reducing a decade's worth of technical debt.
www.pcmag.comthunderbird Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. thunderbird Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comThunderbird news covering desktop email client releases, security patches, extension changes and Mozilla ecosystem developments.
www.ghacks.netThunderbird Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. Thunderbird Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comNews, previews, and guides from the Thunderbird Team
blog.thunderbird.net