Station unifies all your web apps in one neat & productive interface 🛠 A Smart Dock to organize your workflow 🔎 Unified Search to find anything quickly 🔔 Notification Center to stay in control 👉 Give it a try: stationhq.com
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I think this could be very good app with some improvements. However I do have couple of issues at the moment.
1. App bugs - I think I force restarted session 10+ times in one week. Sometimes apps won't load when you first add them, sometimes you'll get logged out of apps for no reason, and sometimes certain links that open in a new window just won't work.
For example, I got logged out of my Office365 session, and it required me to delete the app and add it again. In the same app, replies to calendar invites also don't work. Adding both Salesforce and HelpScount required restarts.
2. One of my biggest issues is that it took me ages to figure out how to open a "new tab" of a specific app so that I could save it as a bookmark (which I really like as a functionality). To do this you need to right-click a link in your app and select "Open in new tab" (so essentially this works like a browser), but the tabs themselves are hidden in the dock which only appears once you hover a mouse over an app icon. My intuitive feeling was that I'm supposed to do this from the dock, given that by default you don't see the open tabs, so maybe that's just me.
Combine that with the fact that you can't open the dock with a keyboard shortcut, or that you also can't pin it so that it's always open, and I think it loses a lot of its appeal.
I'll try using it again in a few months to see if there's any improvements.
Pros:
The interface is clean, the performance seems pretty good, a lot of apps in the directory already
Cons:
Some key apps are buggy and limited in functionality, a couple of key functionalities are lacking shortcuts or are hard to figure out.
I'll continue to use it because when it works... it's really good! I'm more focused, less distracted, and overall can get to all the services I depend on. I'm a designer and front-end web dev so having everything from dribbble to github in one app is dope!
But when it doesn't work.. and you can't get a response in the in-app chatbox, and their support page has no help... you wonder just how long you're gona be able to hold out for updates.
I seriously hope I'm one of a few and they get the bugs worked out, because it's got a lot of potential! :)
Pros:
When it works, it works really well keeping you focused on one thing at a time, while keeping all your other apps accessible.
Cons:
A lot of basic things seem to break... and to boot there is apparently a great wall between be and their support.
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My desire to have imessage, google hangouts, facebook messenger and slack all in one dashboard is almost a reality. 1/2 way there. As someone who regularly bounces between wunderlist, evernote, google apps (the whole suite) and the web — this is like OneTab on steroids.
Pros:
Unified search and the ability to access multiple Google accounts without having to sign-out/sign back in is a godsend.
Cons:
So far a few apps are missing but, an outstanding 1st iteration.
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Logged out from time to time (Desk and Google Spreadsheet/Doc)
Can't update the Station,they should find other way in updating the platform
Pros:
I love how everything is compiled into one platform. It will increase your productivity for sure!
Cons:
Bad support..
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I wrote a short story about Station for Finnish users.
Lisätietotoa Stationista löytyy Linkedin postauksesta:
I am just starting to use it, but I think I've only had the same reaction to a product once before, and that was for Basecamp. Station can have my money.
Pros:
It finds a great solution for bringing all these things together. It's like a new paradigm for using the internet.
Cons:
Nothing I can think of!
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I absolutely love Station and how fast it is. I'm using it on a midrange laptop with Windows, but seeing that it doesn't support Ubuntu or any other Linux distro is really disappointing. I use Ubuntu for those more demanding progamming tasks which usually require a good app for multitasking, and Station would be THE PERFECT fit.
Since this was built with Electron (a JS framework for building cross platform apps), I expected Linux support from day 1.
I'll definitely continue using Station, as I'm very positive about it, and I am expecting to see Linux support very quickly!
I think this could be very good app with some improvements. However I do have couple of issues at the moment.
1. App bugs - I think I force restarted session 10+ times in one week. Sometimes apps won't load when you first add them, sometimes you'll get logged out of apps for no reason, and sometimes certain links that open in a new window just won't work.
For example, I got logged out of my Office365 session, and it required me to delete the app and add it again. In the same app, replies to calendar invites also don't work. Adding both Salesforce and HelpScount required restarts.
2. One of my biggest issues is that it took me ages to figure out how to open a "new tab" of a specific app so that I could save it as a bookmark (which I really like as a functionality). To do this you need to right-click a link in your app and select "Open in new tab" (so essentially this works like a browser), but the tabs themselves are hidden in the dock which only appears once you hover a mouse over an app icon. My intuitive feeling was that I'm supposed to do this from the dock, given that by default you don't see the open tabs, so maybe that's just me.
Combine that with the fact that you can't open the dock with a keyboard shortcut, or that you also can't pin it so that it's always open, and I think it loses a lot of its appeal.
I'll try using it again in a few months to see if there's any improvements.
Pros:The interface is clean, the performance seems pretty good, a lot of apps in the directory already
Cons:Some key apps are buggy and limited in functionality, a couple of key functionalities are lacking shortcuts or are hard to figure out.
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I'll continue to use it because when it works... it's really good! I'm more focused, less distracted, and overall can get to all the services I depend on. I'm a designer and front-end web dev so having everything from dribbble to github in one app is dope!
But when it doesn't work.. and you can't get a response in the in-app chatbox, and their support page has no help... you wonder just how long you're gona be able to hold out for updates.
I seriously hope I'm one of a few and they get the bugs worked out, because it's got a lot of potential! :)
Pros:When it works, it works really well keeping you focused on one thing at a time, while keeping all your other apps accessible.
Cons:A lot of basic things seem to break... and to boot there is apparently a great wall between be and their support.
My desire to have imessage, google hangouts, facebook messenger and slack all in one dashboard is almost a reality. 1/2 way there. As someone who regularly bounces between wunderlist, evernote, google apps (the whole suite) and the web — this is like OneTab on steroids.
Pros:Unified search and the ability to access multiple Google accounts without having to sign-out/sign back in is a godsend.
Cons:So far a few apps are missing but, an outstanding 1st iteration.
Logged out from time to time (Desk and Google Spreadsheet/Doc)
Can't update the Station,they should find other way in updating the platform
Pros:I love how everything is compiled into one platform. It will increase your productivity for sure!
Cons:Bad support..
I wrote a short story about Station for Finnish users.
Lisätietotoa Stationista löytyy Linkedin postauksesta:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/e...
Pros:Super easy to use. Real time saver
Cons:Sometimes appsearch freezes
I am just starting to use it, but I think I've only had the same reaction to a product once before, and that was for Basecamp. Station can have my money.
Pros:It finds a great solution for bringing all these things together. It's like a new paradigm for using the internet.
Cons:Nothing I can think of!
I absolutely love Station and how fast it is. I'm using it on a midrange laptop with Windows, but seeing that it doesn't support Ubuntu or any other Linux distro is really disappointing. I use Ubuntu for those more demanding progamming tasks which usually require a good app for multitasking, and Station would be THE PERFECT fit.
Since this was built with Electron (a JS framework for building cross platform apps), I expected Linux support from day 1.
I'll definitely continue using Station, as I'm very positive about it, and I am expecting to see Linux support very quickly!
Pros:The design, speed, reliability
Cons:Cross platform support