Thunderbird, for classic email usage is the best option if you don't want to pay for Outlook.
And you are right the interface not only gets in your way, most of the time it doesn't open the email when you click on it. Incredible that at Google those praised engineers make a unusable product.
weird, i'm still using the 2012 MBP retina not maxed out, only issue is that i need to replace the battery. other than that is the most reliable machine i ever had
a web-based administration software to handle various things related to the Vatican's library and university, like physical access, people registration, accounting etc. kinda boring but still exciting for the good and the bad of working in that environment
american people who judge indians is pathetic,
and the fact the they feel "superior" is really funny.
i bet that with the same education an indian is way more smart than an american.
I build simple products that helps my daily computer interaction, i never bother to publish them, the only one i published is a Chrome Extension to have an easy managing solution for tabs opened in Chrome. Published it only because some friends wanted to use it:
from the article looks like everything started just after the author posted a link on the slack channel. maybe just avoid posting this articles on slack. you are supposed to work not to rise a fire.
if you had problem about sexism in the company you should leave/complain and not trying to fix something chitchatting on slack.
what a terrible website, i'm still amazed how people can make money with such poor UX, i have to zoom the page at 175% to be able to read whats written there
what a terrible website, i'm still amazed how people can make money with such poor UX, i have to zoom the page at 175% to be able to read whats written there
yeah, i still dont understand, in my company we have 2 scrum masters, and the only thing i can see they do is sending 2 emails a week and coding like juniors.
yeah of course, too bad people who drives Uber are not using Waze. Personally in various cities i had to rely on classic Taxi after having issues with Uber, like calling 20 times a ride and the guy never show up/canceled after 20 minutes (Amsterdam, 3x) or driver got lost with the support of the GPS of course (Lisbon, 5x), or the time i had to tell him the way ( he was using gps ).
For my needs it's a useless service cause they cannot give a standard good service.
And you are right the interface not only gets in your way, most of the time it doesn't open the email when you click on it. Incredible that at Google those praised engineers make a unusable product.