Great product, thanks!
I just wish there was the ability to mute notifications for certain applications. Currently I had to turn off notifications entirely since I couldn't control which apps show notifications.
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I like the addition of HipChat, but what about HipChat Enterprise? Our company uses HipChat but it's hosted internally. Will you support not hipchat.com installs?
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Congratulations on creating a fantastic platform, this is exactly what i have been looking for!
I have been testing Franz amongst others, but this looks a cut above what i have seen to date ๐
PLEASE, PLEASE tell me that there is a 32bit version coming soon, absolutely gutted im not able to run this on what is a brand new 2-1 device ๐
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I've installed it on Windows and the only thing I was able to do was adding apps. I tried to bookmark specific things inside my apps (for example shortcuts to specific folders) but I wasn't able to find out how this works. According to the FAQs I should just navigate to the page, hover over the App icon and click the star button...well there is no star button...nowhere
Pros:
Nothing
Cons:
No intuitive design and no tutorials, FAQs are worthless
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Can anyone tell me if or how I can run 64bit programs on Linx 2 in 1 tablet/laptop?
The OS is 32bit running 64bit processor on windows 10? I'm really wanting the Station app installed? @al3xstrat
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At first glance, this seems like an excellent app to consolidate your workflow. I was curious, so I downloaded it. What bothers me is the fact that they advertise that it is free, but what they don't mention anywhere: including their website, (which is a bit too minimal) community site, FAQs, or product descriptions, that it is free for only up to 6 apps on your station. You can add more by getting someone to sign up, or pay $3 a month for unlimited. This really needs to be communicated: There's nothing wrong with having a premium option, (Especially at such a low cost. Seriously, had I known about it from the get-go, I would have gladly paid for it) but don't claim to be free if you are going to restrict it. It's a shame, because I do like the product, but being sketchy about pricing makes me distrust the people behind this app. (what else are they hiding? Their level of security and privacy?) Uninstalled it as soon as the restrictions came up.
EDIT: Ok, I looked over the restriction page again, and it appears if you want unlimited accounts, you can just send an invite to a friend. (they don't have to sign up) So it can be free, but again, please communicate this up front! Waiting to share this until someone hits a limit is jarring. I'm willing to give this another shot, but I am still very leery about this app.
Pros:
Excellent app design, intuitive to use
Cons:
Not up front about pricing
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I'm sold! I've got the entire office using it now. Before Station, I used Chrome for all my work apps (slack, gmail, calendar, zendesk, etc) and Firefox was for web browsing. I worried Station would be slow but it's zippy. Awesome app!
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Required Google account is a non-starter for me
Pros:
Looks useful
Cons:
Google account required
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Great Idea, keep growing it.
Pros:
Great for all my work web apps
Cons:
Only stuff that will come with time... mostly not being able to use certain browser extentions
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I've installed it on Windows and the only thing I was able to do was adding apps. I tried to bookmark specific things inside my apps (for example shortcuts to specific folders) but I wasn't able to find out how this works. According to the FAQs I should just navigate to the page, hover over the App icon and click the star button...well there is no star button...nowhere
Pros:Nothing
Cons:No intuitive design and no tutorials, FAQs are worthless
At first glance, this seems like an excellent app to consolidate your workflow. I was curious, so I downloaded it. What bothers me is the fact that they advertise that it is free, but what they don't mention anywhere: including their website, (which is a bit too minimal) community site, FAQs, or product descriptions, that it is free for only up to 6 apps on your station. You can add more by getting someone to sign up, or pay $3 a month for unlimited. This really needs to be communicated: There's nothing wrong with having a premium option, (Especially at such a low cost. Seriously, had I known about it from the get-go, I would have gladly paid for it) but don't claim to be free if you are going to restrict it. It's a shame, because I do like the product, but being sketchy about pricing makes me distrust the people behind this app. (what else are they hiding? Their level of security and privacy?) Uninstalled it as soon as the restrictions came up.
EDIT: Ok, I looked over the restriction page again, and it appears if you want unlimited accounts, you can just send an invite to a friend. (they don't have to sign up) So it can be free, but again, please communicate this up front! Waiting to share this until someone hits a limit is jarring. I'm willing to give this another shot, but I am still very leery about this app.
Pros:Excellent app design, intuitive to use
Cons:Not up front about pricing
Required Google account is a non-starter for me
Pros:Looks useful
Cons:Google account required
Great Idea, keep growing it.
Pros:Great for all my work web apps
Cons:Only stuff that will come with time... mostly not being able to use certain browser extentions