Thunderbird joins Firefox on the monthly treadmill
Briefly

Mozilla's release of Firefox 138 improves user experience with better profile management and a dedicated vertical tab bar. Users can now manage profiles with custom avatars and readable names, addressing clutter. Enhanced tab functionality allows grouping and rearranging, especially useful for widescreens. However, the rollout is phased, meaning not all users globally will receive these features simultaneously. Other platforms like Thunderbird 138 will soon follow suit, implying a synchronized evolution in Mozilla's software ecosystem.
Most people probably only need a single profile, but Firefox has a habit of occasionally spawning new ones and it can get cluttered.
Mozilla continues to double down on its improved vertical tab bar. You can group tabs by dragging one onto another and rearrange groups with drag-and-drop.
The built-in vertical tab bar is working well and once again we commend it to you... Any software which can't do that gets junked, sharpish.
There's a catch... Mozilla decided on a phased rollout, or as its release notes put it, one new feature 'is now available to almost all users worldwide.'
Read at Theregister
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