Any word on M3? (internal mail client)
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Is there a some sort of beta, that the rest of us can try and see how it goes?
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@hellas Please, see: https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/247102
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@ayespy I prefer think to them as "leaked easter eggs of UI Mail"
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Hopefully in January 2019 we ll get something.
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I really hope that we will get M3 soon as I am still using Opera12.17 (M2) for all my emails. Now I have the situation that I cannot install it in Ubuntu 18.04 anymore due to dependency problems.
So if there is no M3 in the near future I will have to revert to Thunderbird... -
It should be about time to bring out M3 after years in development.
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One might hope so, but you know the real answer.
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Simply. Amazing.
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No point having yet another topic on M3, so threads merged.
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Still no Mail! its 2019 now!
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@saudiqbal Happy New Year to you too!
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@saudiqbal The same as luetage. And is it really the only thing why would you use Vivaldi? All other features are only because they developed them, but nobody uses them? Please remember other people and be patient. (For example I don't need it. It's the category I really don't use.)
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It would be nice to have a teaser, screenshots, video clip, something.
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Hopefully the next build would come with Mail.
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We need M3. It's the only reason I'm still using SeaMonkey (with a lot of plugins / modifications). Previously I was using Opera (and Opera Mail). Having an email client integrated in browser is a very nice feature. I like the idea of "internet suites" from back in the day. I don't like running a standalone email client like Thunderbird for example (althrough that one is very good [seamonkey email client is more or less an older version of thunderbird]). So I hope M3 will come soon.
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@kbs1 It's coming. Closer and closer...
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Hopefully after 2.5!
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@saudiqbal Yes, definitely after 2.5.
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YAAAY, I guess thats the plan of Vivaldi team.
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Well... Not everybody is looking forward to seeing any email client integrated within the browser.
M3 could come as an option, not as a mandatory integrated element. The standalone thunderbird is working fine here.