Jane's Thunderbird Extensions
by Jane Ocean (Seamaiden)
About this Collection
These are my favorite Thunderbird extensions for Windows Desktop PC. Only those available from AMO are shown. Add-ons from elsewhere (such as FoxNotes and ChromEdit Plus) are not included.
89 Add-ons in this Collection
SoundPlus by Carlos Laufer
6 users
SoundPlus customizes the sound that is played when a new message arrives for a particular contact in the address book, similar to mobile phones. There is also a variation that is played when a message arrives and it is a continuation of a thread.
Folderpane Tools by chuonthis, Philip Chee
213 users
Allows for customization of the folder pane. Accounts can be rearranged and the startup folder can be chosen.
AutoConfiguration Hook by ClearCode Inc.
41 users
Provides ability to create E-mail accounts for specific ISP via the account creation wizard.
QuoteCollapse by Michael J Gruber
1,103 users
Collapse and expand quotes.
Contributors: Stanimir Stamenkov, Dillinger
Extra Folder Columns by Joey Minta, Thunderbird Development Team
130 users
This extension is for those TB3 users who want the multiple-columns view that TB2 allowed
IMPORTANT: If you are using Thunderbird 38 or later, uninstall this addon. The functionality is in core now.
Super Date Format by Yonas Yanfa
15 users
Fully customize the date format of the Date/Received column.
ThunderPlunger by David White
32 users
Sorry but this addon is no longer supported in TB 60. See below.
This add-on provides a few new ways to keep Thunderbird clean.
Priority Switcher by H.Ogi
103 users
Change priority of the received messages from the toolbar button and the context menus...
Personal Level Indicators by Tammo van Lessen
27 users
Shows an indicator so you can tell if an email was addressed only to you (»), a group (›), or a mailing list.
Show InOut by Günter Gersdorf
942 users
Adds some columns to the tableview. One shows an indicator wether a mail is incoming or outgoing, other shows the sender, the recipient(s) or the correspondent(s). Columns can be shown as name only, address only or both.
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