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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Salut Guillaume, Georges, et Julien,
I'm torn here, here are some of the positives:
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1. Non-obstrusive vertical menu bar
Small Minus:
[the pop-over app announcement window with the name of the app, the gear icon and Home (and Add a new account for some apps) needs improvement in terms of UI/UX though it floats out there for no reason [should probably be stuck to the Vertical Bar] and is too wide etc
2. Lots of Apps!
Small Minus 1: some apps are buggy - Gmail being the obvious one ;( Cmd+clicking on emails for example - brings up a popup blank window instead of expected content :/
Small Minus 2: lots of apps aren't in there yet like AgileCRM, Facebook itself, or visualstudio.com etc but more importantly you can't add your own webpages :/ [we have an internal portal page which I would love to add, it's basically built on DotNetNuke and is a basic HTML backend]
Now some of the average things:
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A. Being based on Electron was probably chosen for the ease of build-out but the cost in terms of resources, RAM/CPU are considerable and yes I have read your 'fix' but I'm sorry to say I don't think it's enough of a solution to be worthwhile as a solution.
And lastly, some of the negatives:
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There is NO support mechanism, no Live Chat, no email, contact nothing - I reached out to you guys via eFounders and so far no reply.. yes, I understand the team is small but now is the time to get feedback from your users so that you can fix the things that will annoy/stop users from getting onboard and using it... at the very least, have a built-in mechanism for taking feedback inside the app :/
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Station feels like it has SO much potential but was released too early, it feels more Alpha or Beta-ish then Ready for Primetime...
I look forward to updates [I didn't go into the security/chrome update/ etc other comments that were already mentioned but on that note, if you are basing it on Chrome, did you take care to remove any tracking and other privacy eroding aspects of Chrome] and a reply on my above thoughts...
Bon début mais a besoin de pas mal de travail.
A+,
Emmanuel.
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I connected the program to Pfshd, there were no letters read in the mail.
But except for a small dot near the application icon, no one else saw the notification of new letters.
Pros:
Clean, minimal & functional
Cons:
Notifications not yet finalized. No icon with the number of notifications in the panel.
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It is a really good tool, well designed and works smoothly
Pros:
Everything in one place + notifications + focus mode
Cons:
It relays on Gmail for authentication which make it impossible to set up in my job
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I'd love for it to replace more of my social media apps, but I really don't get notifications reliably on it. Telegram and Hangouts are prime examples.
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I have been using Station for about two weeks now and like the ease at which you can switch between apps. Have already recommended it to few people and some have started using it. While I see a great potential in this app, the following are some pain points:
1. The ability to close the app to taskbar or system tray. The close button now, kills the app.
2. Notification control to ensure that every notifiation need not really carry the content. For example, my slack or whatsapp notification need not carry the message. Just the senders name would be fine.
3. A UX point will be to minimize the app to system tray. But when you get a notification, change the color of the system tray icon to denote pending message.
Thanks, however, for this cool app.
Congratulations.
Regards
Brijesh.
Pros:
The ease of switching between multiple apps.
Cons:
Notificaiton control requires serious thought
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I have been using Station for a month. I was unsure at the beginning but decided to give it a try. The product still feels unfinished in some part, but it's still a really quick way to bootstrap your working apps in a second.
Some of the applications feel weird in the app (linkedin, jira), mostly because some of the controls are not intuitive or easy to find out. For example, in LinkedIn, there is a lot of going back, and it's not that easy to figure out that CMD+[ is the "back".
Adding a password manager availability would also make the product much easier to use in my case.
I recommend it for people who don't like to have a lot of tabs open. This gets you really close to a native application.
Pros:
- One place for all apps
- Super quick to start working
- A lot of apps available
Cons:
- Still feels a bit beta-ish
- Some controls are not straight forward (back, adding new "windows")
- No password manager
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Hi, I love Station but I have been encountering an annoying bug for a few days now: when clicking on a link in from any app my web browser is opening an empty tab and I cannot access the link other than by copying the URL. I would have reached out to you through your Intercom integration but it disappeared as well from my Station.
I connected the program to Pfshd, there were no letters read in the mail.
But except for a small dot near the application icon, no one else saw the notification of new letters.
Pros:Clean, minimal & functional
Cons:Notifications not yet finalized. No icon with the number of notifications in the panel.
It is a really good tool, well designed and works smoothly
Pros:Everything in one place + notifications + focus mode
Cons:It relays on Gmail for authentication which make it impossible to set up in my job
I have been using Station for about two weeks now and like the ease at which you can switch between apps. Have already recommended it to few people and some have started using it. While I see a great potential in this app, the following are some pain points:
1. The ability to close the app to taskbar or system tray. The close button now, kills the app.
2. Notification control to ensure that every notifiation need not really carry the content. For example, my slack or whatsapp notification need not carry the message. Just the senders name would be fine.
3. A UX point will be to minimize the app to system tray. But when you get a notification, change the color of the system tray icon to denote pending message.
Thanks, however, for this cool app.
Congratulations.
Regards
Brijesh.
Pros:The ease of switching between multiple apps.
Cons:Notificaiton control requires serious thought
I have been using Station for a month. I was unsure at the beginning but decided to give it a try. The product still feels unfinished in some part, but it's still a really quick way to bootstrap your working apps in a second.
Some of the applications feel weird in the app (linkedin, jira), mostly because some of the controls are not intuitive or easy to find out. For example, in LinkedIn, there is a lot of going back, and it's not that easy to figure out that CMD+[ is the "back".
Adding a password manager availability would also make the product much easier to use in my case.
I recommend it for people who don't like to have a lot of tabs open. This gets you really close to a native application.
Pros:- One place for all apps
- Super quick to start working
- A lot of apps available
Cons:- Still feels a bit beta-ish
- Some controls are not straight forward (back, adding new "windows")
- No password manager