I've been using
Mozilla Thunderbird on my home desktop for a long time now. For almost as long as I've been using it, I've been using an add-on that minimizes it to the system tray. It would minimizes to the system tray even if you hit the X, so that's what I got in the habit of doing. Now, an update was just released that makes the add-on incompatible. So I keep exiting out of Thunderbird when I only mean to minimize it. Very annoying.
I'm hoping the add-on will be updated, but even if it isn't, I've been thinking about getting Office365. 10 years ago was a different story, and I couldn't justify getting MS Office at home for the price. But using MS Office at work every day, when I go home and try to use LibreOffice or OpenOffice I have no clue how to do anything. You can get a 1-user copy of Office365 for like $60 off Amazon. I'm starting to think that $60 for the year really isn't bad. I mean, that's only $5 a month! At this point, it's hard to justify NOT getting it.
I hate subscription based stuff, but this seems cheap enough that it wouldn't bother me. I mean, I can't use my copy of Office XP for the same reason I can't use LibreOffice (aside from the fact that it no longer receives updates so it's a security risk). The more I think about it, the more I think I should just get it.
So if I do get Office365 at home, I guess I'll use Outlook over Thunderbird. The only thing is, I look at Outlook all day at work. Hopefully if I see it at home it wont put me in a bad mood lol.