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#  {{bug|740617}} show the default account name in bold in the Account manager tree of accounts - (this may have been a regression
#  {{bug|740617}} show the default account name in bold in the Account manager tree of accounts - (this may have been a regression
# {{bug|747298}} Help migrate users from the old-and-busted "reply" (to newsgroup) button to the more-precisely-named "followup" button.
# {{bug|747298}} Help migrate users from the old-and-busted "reply" (to newsgroup) button to the more-precisely-named "followup" button.
# {{Bug|760624}} - Changed Hover.com password results in Thunderbird saying that there is a network problem. - Fixed in TB14


=== Thunderbird 13 and previous release regressions fixed in TB 14 ===
=== Thunderbird 13 and previous release regressions fixed in TB 14 ===

Revision as of 16:32, 6 June 2012

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just because it's on this page doesn't mean it's in Thunderbird 14


User Visible Changes to Thunderbird 14

Roland is compiling this page in order to compile a list of what has to be documented for Thunderbird 14

Changes

(numbered for convenience only, not in order)

  1. bug 740617 show the default account name in bold in the Account manager tree of accounts - (this may have been a regression
  2. bug 747298 Help migrate users from the old-and-busted "reply" (to newsgroup) button to the more-precisely-named "followup" button.
  3. bug 760624 - Changed Hover.com password results in Thunderbird saying that there is a network problem. - Fixed in TB14

Thunderbird 13 and previous release regressions fixed in TB 14

Sources

(in no order, numbered for convenience only)

  1. Thunderbird 13 Support Issues
  2. the above are great for Thunderbird changes, but open question: how do we track gecko changes that surface themselves to the user in Thunderbird?

See Also