Contacted sales about testing the unified search, since it sounds like a useful feature. However, in reality, its utility is dependent on implementation and performance.
Was told by sales to go ahead and pay for a subscription, since they're confident I'll like it, and if not, contact them back and they'll "see what they can do." (No assurance of a refund) In fact, I can't seem to find their refund policy anywhere.
Expecting customers to throw money at you just to see whether your software fits their needs seems like a bold policy.
Pros:Integrated workflow. Well designed.
Cons:Goodness, that price. No demo. Can't test any new features, including unified search, without plunking down the money.
I've been using this Shift for a couple of months now and I'm still a fan of this tool but I'm not very happy with the current price ;)
Pros:Nice interface and good idea if you need to manage with multiple accounts
Cons:Price is now maybe a little bit too high
I don't mind paying a yearly fee for multiple accounts and extra features, but to charge an additional $30 freaking dollars just to get new features activated is crap! Raise your monthly fee slightly, don't punish your loyal users. I'll be moving on to another app at this point which is really sad.
Pros:Great App, Beautiful, Easy to Use, Constantly Updated
Cons:Pricing Model Sucks!
As for advanced mode, you can't even try it before buy.
Pros:I am one of early Shift adopters and always liked their approach to GUI of an email client with multiple accounts.
Cons:Their pricing model always was a bit weird for an email client, but now it is more expensive than some professional software.
I just had to download to see how this compares to Station because I’ve been using Station on the daily ever since I found out about it and have it on my Mac and PC.
Pros:>Beautiful UI
>Extensions are nice --is there adblocker?
>Condensing Drive, Calendar, & Gmail in one circle in menu
>Back&Forward button
Cons:>PRIC3$- as a college student, i wouldn't purchase this (feels like a 3 dollar sign item...)
>Little apps in comparison to station
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This reminded me of Franz, which is similar and free and which I'm using every day. I like Shift’s UI better, and apparently it supports Chrome Extensions, which is a plus. As a software engineer myself I support paying for good software, but $99 _per_year_ for what’s essentially a browser is just "interesting".
TIL that for desktop and e-mail apps, stickyness & retention is hard. Make me keep and use your product so long that using it becomes a habit and part of my routine, and I will miss it when it’s gone. With its very limited trial version, Shift 2 will be gone long before it had a chance to become a part of my work day.
Pros:Nice, polished interface
Cons:Wants to read my email(!), very limited trial, price doesn't match value