birdtray
RakNet
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birdtray
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Thunderbird 115.4.0
> Inability to minimize to tray on Linux
Birdtray [1] works perfectly for this. I think the only thing you have to is create a .desktop file that opens birdtray that opens Thunderbird automatically.
> Inability to easily edit the from address
There is a feature for this for quite a while. In the write message window, just click the down arrow next to 'From' and either choose a pre-configured identity [2] or click "Customize From Address" which allows you to freely edit the from address.
> And TB still doesn't "remember" which -from- addresses are used by which -to- address.
Not sure what you mean, but there is a 'Reply from this identity when delivery headers match' config in account settings. I have never used it, but it allows you to automatically choose an identity when you are replying to a email from a particular address/domain.
[1] https://github.com/gyunaev/birdtray
[2] You can customize as many identities as possible for each server.
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Calendar App with system tray support
You could try birdtray and have a combined calendar and email tray icon. You would kill two birds with one stone if you know what I mean :)
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Is there any way to make Thunderbird receive mail without it being open?
Take a look at Birdtray
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Is possible to show the new messages counter on Thunderbird taskbar icon?
There is standalone Qt app https://github.com/gyunaev/birdtray that achieves that by parsing data from Thunderberd's profile.
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Thunderbird 102 Released: A Serious Upgrade To Your Communication
Thanks for the suggestion, but since the feature landed for Windows for a while now, I would prefer a native solution. Add-ons tend to break after TB major releases and Birdtray has also its problems like Wayland support.
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Any way to have Thunderbird's 'Always On Top' setting as permanent?
I recently came across Birdtray. It shows unread emails and I can click on it to hide/show Thunderbird. However, if I click again to show the Thunderbird window, I must check the 'Always On Top' box on the Thunderbird window again. If I minimise Thunderbird from it's own minimise window setting - it retains the 'Always On Top' setting - but then takes up space in the panel.
- [Discussion] What are some old C++ open source projects you wish were still active?
- How stable is wayland in 21.04
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Please add "minimize to tray feature" to Thunderbird || I am using Linux
Birdtray* did the trick for me! It's quite useful and the difference from a proper tray integration is almost inoticeable! I have tried kdocker but didn't like it.
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If you use thunderbird, and wish you could get it to minimize to the tray, YSK about birdtray
releases: https://github.com/gyunaev/birdtray/releases/tag/v1.9.0
RakNet
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Microsoft wins FTC fight to buy Activision Blizzard
Halo was mostly all about single player and early multiplayer/local multiplayer but their online netcode has sucked since Blood Gulch. Lots of games do networking horribly, I have been in gamedev making networking and I hate most of what people do. The ones that have a clean natting, based on enet style reliable UDP channels, RakNet style punch are better (RakNet was good until Facebook bought it). It has come a long way but also fallen back. Valve source netcode (on github) is probably the best and you can check it out here. They started with the best in Quake networking, then to Source.
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Does anyone has the raknet src of roblox
Here
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Multiplayer Networking Solutions
Raknet No longer worked on but from what I've read, it's complete and working. It has been used in many games between 2000 - 2010
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Making a multiplayer server
Inconsistencies can be prevented by ensuring the server handles all operations and does so in a given order, then transmits the results to clients. I wrote a little about this for my game Avoyd a long while ago. Clients (including a client running the server) send an edit request via reliable ordered UDP (e.g. using Enet, Raknet, Steam Networking etc.) and the server places these in a single queue then performs the edits and sends the results back also using reliable ordered UDP.
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[Discussion] What are some old C++ open source projects you wish were still active?
RakNet. It's been forked but still not that active.
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I want to make a game for Linux. Where do I even start?
RakNet (UDP network library)
What are some alternatives?
systray-x - SysTray-X: A system tray extension for Thunderbird. Needs both the addon AND the companion app installed to work. Will not work with TB flatpaks or snaps.
Simple-WebSocket-Server
mblaze - Unix utilities to deal with Maildir
KCP - :zap: KCP - A Fast and Reliable ARQ Protocol
astroid - A graphical threads-with-tags style, lightweight and fast, e-mail client for Notmuch
POCO - The POCO C++ Libraries are powerful cross-platform C++ libraries for building network- and internet-based applications that run on desktop, server, mobile, IoT, and embedded systems.
gmail-oauth2-tools - Tools and sample code for authenticating to Gmail with OAuth2
netcode.io - A protocol for secure client/server connections over UDP
agg-2.6 - AGG Anti-Grain Geometry Library
WebSocket++ - C++ websocket client/server library
ImGuiColorTextEdit - Colorizing text editor for ImGui
libcurl - A command line tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS and WSS. libcurl offers a myriad of powerful features