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8 Nov 2012, 07:05 PM | #76 |
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Very interesting, what source is the 0.5% from? Are these 0.5% of paying or non-paying customers? Strong generalizations like this should come with reference to source. Otherwise they will be easily treated as spam.
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8 Nov 2012, 07:10 PM | #77 |
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Whatever the stat may be I would include myself in that. I prefer to pay good money for a service that has such features rather than a free service that locks me in a garden.
On a separate note, I wonder if Edwin the forum owner here would allow me to change my username to 'Fmailuser'? Ed |
8 Nov 2012, 10:56 PM | #78 | |
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I think they will implement the "missing" features sooner or later. I used Gmail before, but I have been using Fastmail for almost a year (enhanced personal account). |
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11 Nov 2012, 10:29 AM | #79 |
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Gmailuser, your credibility is next to negligible. The best face I have seen to put on what you're saying is that you don't expect much from your email, and, well, you're satisfied with this. So be it, it's a good thing you're happy. Probably some market research would place you in the majority.
But if you don't perceive the lack of features at least forbear denigrating other people's opinions by minimalizing them as the 0.5% and so on. I find both interfaces barely usable, compared to what I used to be able to do. I do not feel Opera compensated for my loss of the old interface at all. |
15 Nov 2012, 07:04 PM | #80 |
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At least FM in their recent email newsletter seem to acknowledge that the roll-out of the new interface wasn't well managed. I hope over time the missing features find their way into the new interface but I won't hold my breath. It's somewhat reassuring to note that FM have 'no plans to retire the classic interface', so I guess that's the preferred option for those of us who find the new interface unsatisfactory.
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17 Nov 2012, 07:06 AM | #81 |
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Oh, the Classic interface has a problem on Win 8 Pro 64-bit, IE10. I was typing a message and found that the Enter key did not work. I had to type a full email in one paragraph. Shift-Enter also did not work. I'm guessing that the developers have not spent much time using Windows 8 yet.
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19 Nov 2012, 08:35 PM | #82 |
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Expand a conversation shortcut only works partially
Background: when viewing a conversation, if there are just a few messages with some of them collapsed, but with their titles visible, the shortcut "e" expands all the messages. This is good.
Problem: However, if there are enough messages (don't know how many you need) for the conversation to be condensed even more with the text "Show N more messages" visible, the shortcut "e" makes the conversation panel go blank. I would think going blank is definitely a bug. Has this been reported? (Yeah, I did browse and search the forum, but I may still have missed it. If there is a list of all the shortcuts somewhere, I definitely did miss that.) I think the shortcut should expand all the messages even in this more condensed case, or alternatively take me to the view with message titles visible to that a double "e" would do it all the way. Kind of like "expand" - "expand more". Also, is there a shortcut for collapsing? I guess this would not really be that important, just nice-to-have. |
20 Nov 2012, 10:34 AM | #83 | |
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20 Nov 2012, 02:13 PM | #84 | |
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20 Nov 2012, 11:27 PM | #85 | |
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I'm only asking because of the experience of the last few weeks wrt beta becoming modern. Surely someone has realized that publishing changes as part of version control is a good thing? |
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20 Nov 2012, 11:52 PM | #86 |
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21 Nov 2012, 03:56 AM | #87 |
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Given that we are back in beta, classic and modern mode, I'll admit to being shocked that beta still exists and is publicly available, I have to wonder how many people will actually try the ongoing beta.
It seems that before beta became modern there must not have been many users since the list of issues was unbelievable. From the forums most of the business community prefers classic to modern. Since beta looks like modern will there be any business users adventuresome enough to help debug the beta? Without soliciting for volunteers I'm guessing the list of participants will be pretty small. |
21 Nov 2012, 04:04 AM | #88 |
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Yes, I have been wondering how many folk tried the pre-Halloween Beta. I looked at it twice for less that five minutes total in the whole time it was up.
I returned to old classic and carried on - till that horrible surprise morning. |
21 Nov 2012, 04:10 AM | #89 |
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21 Nov 2012, 06:36 AM | #90 |
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@aynrandgirl in my spare time I'm re-reading Atlas Shrugged and an starting to wonder if / when the brains behind Fastmail will / have discovered John Galt
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