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To the author : There are times where I would like my mail to be delivered at specific periods of time in the day rather than disturbing with any new email.

Or perhaps a snooze button for specific period of time. Do you have any intention of such features?

Besides, the application is great. Good work.


I would love to be able to send an email tomorrow. I like to respond to some emails to get them out of the way, but the more email I send, the more I get. I would therefore love to be able to slow down the exchanges. Gmail has only a limited-time undo, with delay that's too short and almost entirely useless. I'd be quite happy with a default, say, 5-minute delay and undo.

Similarly, it would be awesome to hide inbound email until I want to see it (while I am still able to use my mailbox to send email and respond to already-received messages.)

EDIT: Ah, it turns out Gmail can schedule email sending. Thanks @llarsson!


No, Gmail has scheduled send, too. Hit the downward arrow in the right part of the Send button and you can schedule sending the message.


Thanks! I've heard this request before in a few different forms, and I have it on the backlog. In the meantime, one option is to just quit the application, and you'll stop receiving any new mail notifications.


Thank you for your response. An addition to what I said is to have a access/noaccess list of domains within which you can accept emails.

There are loads of email clients but something that would not be distraction for an end user is a market on it's own.

Do you intend to have a subscription based plan or one-time fee purchase?


I left my job & bootstrapped my startup for the past year. It is an Augmented Reality product with location-based functionality. We had it tested, refined & ready. Now I don't think I can release it in the near future. I do not apply for EI or SMB business credit as well. Well, it is an adventure - isn't it?

www.mani.ai


I left my job, bootstrapped my startup (an AR Product). The product was tested, refined & ready by the end of February. The core of the product expects people to move & has significant location-based functionalities. I can't release it in the near future.


So can I use other cloud providers to sync? Say OneDrive, GDrive, Dropbox or Box?

How can I import pdf files & export them to a cloud solution?


There are certain dev tools like Gitlab/Github or AWS/GCP for your product. Besides can't things be simplified to just a couple of tools

Like just 1. Gsuite/Office 365 2. Asana/Notion

I am building a startup (Early stages) & think about this. I want to create one or two tools & use it.

Why need airtable, notion & trello at the same time?


I use Unity3D and everytime there is a new macOS update, I always procrastinate it for a year at least. This year around, I was very tempted to update it, early last week. Looking at this feed, I ain't going to do it. I have an iOS app to publish & can't do anything stupid.


I have a similar attitude. At the end of the day, MacOS updates have zero chance of helping me get work done faster, yet they have low but non-trivial chance of halting progress on work for a few hours due to obscure issues.

There just seems no upside to upgrading - I just wait until either I'm forced to or starting a completely new project just to pay off a tech debt of sorts. I'll caveat this by saying I don't work in the Apple ecosystem so don't have any dependencies there, the tools I run are orthogonal to MacOS specific features, so I don't really care about them per se.


this, a hundred times. I stayed on snow leopard for years, and I can barely notice anything better in Mojave, and about nothing in Catalina either.

On the other hand, the weather widgets in the dashboard have now stopped working, and nobody seems to care, because that's not a cool feature anymore.


Me too, I've been using Unity for over 10 years.

Having said that, I simultaneously develop on Mac & PC and right now don't have an iOS project - so I took the leap. No issues with Catalina with Unity. However there are a few other minor annoyances; finder seems a bit unstable with network drives (force restart is your friend), time machine corrupts NAS backups, and the occasional mess-up with my dual monitor setup. Other than that it's been fine FYI.


I had to install Mojave on another partition and I dual-boot to that if I need to use Unity. But the last time I used it was about 3 months ago, Unity might have gotten a few updates in the meantime.


Really wish there was an open source music player similar to the OLD iTunes. It was a joy, back then.


Not open source, but Swinsian is a sort of spiritual successor to iTunes 1.0. Runs fast, none of the modern bloat: https://swinsian.com/


Thank you, I am happy with GitLab.


This is already functional in the state of TamilNadu for more than 3 years. It is called as "Amma's canteen". Any meal is 1 or 2 rupees. It is clean, healthy & definitely not fast food. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QwO9RyihO8


I noticed in that video that everyone ate with their hands. Is the lack of eating utensils a culture thing, a poverty thing, or both?



Thanks!


I prefer eating with hands more than utensils. I prefer that as a respect for the food as it is the major reason for my health.


And the inspiration behind Indira canteens :)


Looking for similar minded people to team up with. Anyone would like to chat, get to know each other for building an idea (consumer focus), please drop a line here. narenkeshav at gmail

We shall discuss a lot, just like dating. https://blog.angel.co/how-to-pick-a-co-founder-a984b704d0cb


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