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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What I feel is missing badly according to me is the feature to right click on any web-page and translate it to english.
Need it badly.
Pros:
Everything.
Cons:
Some extensions of Chrome.
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Tried to add a second google account but to no avail. Tried to reach out to support through Intercom, no answers....
Tried to add Adwords app too, and can't never get it to login, stuck at the sign up page.
Pros:
Looks very promising
Cons:
Support non existent, Multiple Google Accounts don't work
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The "cons" is not an issue of Station per se. It's using Electron to build the app and Electron is known to use a lot of CPU. I'd like to see native software.
Pros:
Ease of use
Cons:
On a recent Macbook Air it consumes 20% CPU doing absolutely nothing. If this app is targeting business, wasting energy is an issue.
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I honestly think this is a great product. It's is still young, and needs work, but don't mess with the simplicity, keep it easy to use, and squash the bugs, before you go piling on the features.
Pros:
It has already saved me tons of time. My main apps are up and ready to go, no fuss no muss. I like it.
Cons:
-Websites should open in the default browser, by default
-Wish: add webpages as 'apps', please
-Some shortcuts don't work when app is docked
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inability to add custom apps similar to manageyum, if users could add apps the use via a url and login to auth station it would be perfect
Pros:
everything
Cons:
no custom apps
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I have to keep on switching from google to station
Pros:
It's very organized in a minimalist way
Cons:
Have google on there
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Will continue testing this to see if it will replace my use of Franz in workflows.
Pros:
Highly convenient, empowers collaborators. Lots of services to connect.
Cons:
Lacking a few extra features within the Station app itself.
(Station account management, appearance prefs, night mode, etc.)
What I feel is missing badly according to me is the feature to right click on any web-page and translate it to english.
Need it badly.
Pros:Everything.
Cons:Some extensions of Chrome.
Tried to add a second google account but to no avail. Tried to reach out to support through Intercom, no answers....
Tried to add Adwords app too, and can't never get it to login, stuck at the sign up page.
Pros:Looks very promising
Cons:Support non existent, Multiple Google Accounts don't work
The "cons" is not an issue of Station per se. It's using Electron to build the app and Electron is known to use a lot of CPU. I'd like to see native software.
Pros:Ease of use
Cons:On a recent Macbook Air it consumes 20% CPU doing absolutely nothing. If this app is targeting business, wasting energy is an issue.
I honestly think this is a great product. It's is still young, and needs work, but don't mess with the simplicity, keep it easy to use, and squash the bugs, before you go piling on the features.
Pros:It has already saved me tons of time. My main apps are up and ready to go, no fuss no muss. I like it.
Cons:-Websites should open in the default browser, by default
-Wish: add webpages as 'apps', please
-Some shortcuts don't work when app is docked
inability to add custom apps similar to manageyum, if users could add apps the use via a url and login to auth station it would be perfect
Pros:everything
Cons:no custom apps
I have to keep on switching from google to station
Pros:It's very organized in a minimalist way
Cons:Have google on there
Will continue testing this to see if it will replace my use of Franz in workflows.
Pros:Highly convenient, empowers collaborators. Lots of services to connect.
Cons:Lacking a few extra features within the Station app itself.
(Station account management, appearance prefs, night mode, etc.)