![]() Remove the term 'Orphaned Tabs' in all User Interface texts.This should prevent multiple assistant windows in the majority of use cases. This new version will move emails together, as long as they come from an identical source folder. Version 5.15.2 (WIP): The quickFilters assistant was triggered multiple times when dropping multiple mails to tab or multiple mails are moved using quickMove.This was because of the default size of 0 being falsely applied as a literal value. Version 5.15.1: A regression in v5.15 caused all text in popup menus (subfolders / commands) to appear missing for most users.Version 5.15.2: will not trigger quickFilters assistant multiple times anymore when dropping multiple mails to a tab.Tb91) or if QuickFolders cannot be enabled with the blue slider, simply remove it and reinstall it via "Find more Add-ons" search box on the Extensions tab of Add-ons Manager. Release 5.15.2 Please note that QuickFolders is compatible with the latest version of Thunderbird (102.6.1) - if you get a message that says otherwise after updating from earlier versions (e.g. You can also participate in the future of QF by suggesting new features and reporting issues at: TbSync also helped with Code and Paenglab with CSS styles and converting icons. Opto (Klaus Buecher) helped with the conversion for Thunderbird 78 to be compatible with the new experimental mail extensions model. Various people helped on with localisation, at the moment I am doing this mostly on my own using google translate. From of version 4.23 forward you have to install such legacy versions from the github releases page Credits Originally QuickFolders was released in 2008 by Alexander Malfait. Thunderbird 68 support has ended on Unfortunately does not accept updates for legacy versions anymore - they only support the new "Mail extension" format and our "mail extension with experimental APIs" which is a workaround for missing advanced features. If you are having problem after upgrading from an older version of Thunderbird, you can force reinstalling by removing the extension first, without losing your settings - see the top of the latest version history for detailed instructions. Thunderbird 102 users: The latest version of QuickFolders, v5.12.1 is fully compatible with Thunderbird 102. There is also excellent integration with the Thunderbird tabbed interface provided since Thunderbird version 3. The Category feature adds more usability by adding distinct areas to work in this can make it easier to focus on a task that needs just a subset of the folders visible. You can even create new folders while moving mail in order to expand an existing folder hierarchy. The quickMove / quickJump feature allows you to jump to any folder with a few keystrokes, including child folders using the "slash" feature. This is handy when you have a large tree of folders for clients or projects, but use only a few of them at the same time. This supports full drag and drop, like the corresponding folder in the folder tree - You can drag messages on it to move/copy them to the folder, and access the bookmarked folders through keyboard shortcuts. When you drag a mail folder to it, you get a fully customizable shortcut to that mail folder. Fully compatible with Thunderbird 60 - 102! This extension adds an extra toolbar to Thunderbird. The bookmark's location is highlighted in the folder view at the bottom of the side-bar.Bookmark mail folders in Thunderbird. You can then enter a search string and click on any matching results that will be displayed in the upper pane of the side-bar. After installation you must select for the bookmarks to show in the 'sidebar' window ( CTRL-B or 'View -> Sidebar -> Bookmarks' ). What I can recommend is to use an add-on. I have even upgraded to the ESR release ( 10.0.3 ) and ( as of ) could not find a built-in feature that indicates a bookmark's location within one's bookmarks hierarchy. This maybe an oversight by Mozilla or it may be intentional. ![]() ![]() This built in Firefox feature allows you to search for and find a link based on the occurance of the search string within the 'Name' field and/or 'Location/URL' field of a bookmark.īUT if you happen to have organized your many hundred bookmarks in a treelike hierarchy of folders, the built in search feature it DOES NOT show you in which of the 'Bookmark' folders the link has been saved.įor finding a bookmark and navigating to it the feature is useful.īUT if one's intention is to find out under which bookmark folder a given bookmark was saved the feature is useless. You can search for a string pattern in your bookmarks using the bookmarks organization menu ( used to show up as 'Organize Bookmarks' and is now reachable as 'Show all Bookmarks' both under the 'Bookmarks' menu item ). For everyone's information I have noticed this as well.
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