Actually giving N1 a chance. Few bugs arose, some of them are critical for UX (for example, inability to add more then 1 account and mail archive not loading properly), but I hope this is the side-effect of launch and everything will become stable soon. I love the concept and this piece of software IMHO can potentially be the new Sparrow in terms of fresh and powerful approach (not in terms of selling to Google I hope).
I wonder if anyone here has read their privacy policy (https://www.nylas.com/privacy-po...). Sorry, but I don't think I'll sign up for a mail client where I have to deal with this (excluding Gmail of course).
"Account Information. If you create an Account, we’ll collect certain information that can be used to identify you (“PII”), such as your name and email address. We may also collect certain information that is not PII, because it cannot be used by itself to identify you, such as credit card information."
@chriscchan and too:
"By inputting your email credentials, you’re permitting Nylas to make a copy of the entire contents of the applicable email inbox, calendar, and contact book. Nylas will perpetually connect to, and synch any changes to, your applicable email inboxes."
@therevod@chriscchan Yup, this is how the sync engine for Nylas Pro works. The Basic version of Nylas Mail does not store a copy of your mailbox to our Nylas Cloud.
does not seem to work for me. updated: works now. looks nice, but as nice as it looks i am not ready to compromise my current gmail configuration and N1 does not have all the bells i require from the default gmail interface (not mentioning all the plug ins but i am sure some will come later)
I downloaded this today. Took a bit of time to sync up with email, but once it was ready I was definitely intrigued by the UI / UX. Just two things needed to make this a spectacular app. (1) Signature support (2) PGP Encryption. I am guessing since it is open source we won't have to wait too long. Otherwise, very clean and easy to use.
I love it and have already bumped into the edge cases that don't work yet (like sending and then quickly archiving). Reported it and interesting to see how quickly the team responds and fixes. We looked at using the Nylas engine (which powers N1) and were really impressed with Michael and the team so optimistic :)
This looks great, but in order to not run your email over them you should configure it yourself. However, there is no documentation and the link to configuring it yourself, doesn't point to the right documentation either ((and I couldn't find it either).
Plus, am I the only one that think that Atom (and everything related to Chrome) is just a resource hog?
Just started using this today and I love it. Lightweight yet full of features. Beats the hell out of clunky Outlook. I prefer browser based clients like Gmail, but this is the only solid solution I've found for easily accessing one of my Exchange accounts.
Edit: I have to update my review here because these guys are awesome, but the software is really buggy and I've never seen software spit out so many error messages. Can't get a response from support either. I have no doubt they'll perfect this down the road, but I can't rely on this for business emails right now. Really a bummer.
Guys, when do you plan to make your software compatible with WebFaction? This is a Major bummer. Because of that I'm not only unable to use your software but I can't use PipeDrive as well.
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