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If you're on Windows or macOS and want to upgrade to Thunderbird 115 right now, you don't need to wait for the auto-update.

Just download the installer at https://thunderbird.net, and install it over your existing version. This is effectively a manual upgrade from 102 to 115.

If you're using Linux, well, it gets more complicated... For now, we recommend waiting for your distro's maintainers to send it your way. Or wait for our Flatpak release, which should happen very soon.

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looking forward to the flatpak or fedora package maintainers, whoever gets there first 😉
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I'm waiting on the flatpak. Would have been awesome if that was ready the update came to flatpak at the same time as it did on windows/mac.

Though I'm happy so long as it happens soon

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On KDE Neon and upgraded yesterday. Works perfectly and I am very happy with it.
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This is how I did it. Really enjoying the new look! Adjusting the bars back to where I like then is being tricky, but ehh. I'll endure. :p
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105 on Windows and Mac here. My Linux boxes are so lonely!

Hurry! (In the nicest, most "y'all do what you gotta do" way possible)

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on linux, np if you are familar with script or .desktop files and thunderbird -profilemanager Untar the tar.gz yourself. Make a script or .desktop file to start it and copy an old profile folder to test it on it. Start new thunderbird -profilemanager to use the copied profile folder. Have fun.
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Using Supernova on Windows from yesterday (automatic update) and very first impressions are extremely good! 👍
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it appears people are already getting excited about the near release of v115 on flathub 😉
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I updated to 115, and that fixed my inability to set "Body Text as default." 👏🏽
However, now I can't set "Attach this image to the message" as default. It makes me check the box every time instead of saving the setting like it used to. 😢
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I reverted to 102. Unfortunately half of my add-ons have not yet been ported to 115. 😕