Thunderbird-AppImage
AppImageLauncher
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Thunderbird-AppImage
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How to install the new Thunderbird v102?
There is an unofficial AppImage. I have another system I use as a test bed, and I set it up on Manjaro and and LM20-Cinnamon using a couple of throwaway email addresses. I played with it a bit - it works, and I did not experience (or expect) any dependency issues. I am not entirely thrilled with the "overhaul." It appears to be stable enough for regular use, but I cannot and will not claim I gave it a thorough test drive. Me? I will stick with the supported version. https://github.com/srevinsaju/Thunderbird-AppImage
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Thunderbird 102 Released: A Serious Upgrade to Your Communication
Bypassing all the arguments about hows and whys...
There is an AppImage. It just works.
https://github.com/srevinsaju/thunderbird-appImage/
Try it.
And yes, IMHO, the Thunderbird organisation should distribute it.
AppImageLauncher
- New to fedora, any advices?
- Flatpak Is Not the Future
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What is the proper way to install?
Every file that you want to execute has to be in your environment PATH. I would also advise to put symlinks and personal executables in ~/.local/bin and put that to your path. Since your user has ownership over that directory, you won't have any probs with permissions that may or may not occur at all. Since we're talking about AppImage files, you might also want to take a look at AppImageLauncher which does a pretty good job at creating entries for your Desktop Menu for the AppImage files that you install to your system.
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What’s the best way to install App Man, direct or via distrobox?
I think it's safe to install it directly as it stores everything in a single directory. For AppImages there is also AppImagePool + AppImageLauncher (can be installed rootless, useful for better integration of appimages).
- Newer Linux Administrator, have a question regarding Debian builds like Ubuntu and installer.appimage files.
- AppImage won't ask anymore to Integrate after Running only once
- AppImageLauncher no longer working on Fedora 38
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Working on an app to "install" and manage AppImages
This reminds me of a prettier version of AppImageLauncher. Is there also an "Uninstall" option in the right-click menu of the app launcher?
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Can I trust Flatpak apps if they are not managed by the app developer?
I'm using AppImageLauncher on Fedora.
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Standard Notes users - how are you creating shortcut to SN inDock?
"... I recall that this was related to an issue with most Electron apps, wherein the AppImage cannot be integrated with the desktop or the favourites bar. So far we've found that the AppImageLauncher (https://github.com/TheAssassin/AppImageLauncher) helps with getting around this!
What are some alternatives?
davmail - DavMail POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/Carddav/LDAP Exchange and Office 365 Gateway - Synced with main subversion repository at
appimaged - appimaged is a daemon that monitors the system and integrates AppImages.
exteditor - Edit Thunderbird emails in an external text editor
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
go-appimage - Go implementation of AppImage tools
bauh - Graphical user interface for managing your Linux applications. Supports AppImage, Debian and Arch packages (including AUR), Flatpak, Snap and native Web applications
AppImageUpdate - AppImageUpdate lets you update AppImages in a decentral way using information embedded in the AppImage itself.
Signal-Desktop - A private messenger for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
undervolt - Undervolt Intel CPUs under Linux
peek - Simple animated GIF screen recorder with an easy to use interface
DesktopEditors - An office suite that combines text, spreadsheet and presentation editors allowing to create, view and edit local documents