It's not a big change but it's the subtle improvements to spacing, sizing, and color scheme that bring the UI to the next level. It's also clear that a big focus was placed on really polishing up the design. Gone are many of the minor but annoying glitches that caused the app to hang or messages to load forever until you restart the program. Switching between mail accounts and messages is now really fast. There are also new layout options to allow for both horizontal and vertical reading panes and message lists. If you prefer another color, you can switch between dozens of them at will. The default blue theme color makes it feel (initially) like the latest version of Outlook, and that's not a bad thing considering the level of polish there. This new version has a greatly improved email list area and compose message window where the previous version was a little laggy and rough. Mailbird now feels like a premium Windows application, properly built using Windows Presentation Foundation. There are a couple of notable new features in 2.0, but the major improvement is in the UI and the performance.
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