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 about Linkedin Sales Navigator?.
It opens a new window and exits you of the experience. Is there a way to be able to add sales navigator to station as an app?
@vabustillos definitely! I note that and we'll let you know when it's ready!
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Wooooooow! This is GREAT! I just downloaded it and literally have my personal and business projects under 1 roof! Wondering if I can mix or joined the calendars from my 3 gmails accounts? I can see that under the gmail calendar iOS app, but it would be great if everything falls in 1 place instead of 3 different tabs!
Great woooork!
@danielyubi I wish to see that too yes! Actually, we don't think that should be the role of Station to do that but rather the role of a standalone product that'd do that for you (like Sunrise) and that we integrate in Station.
I already tried Kin (https://kin.today/) that is doing that well — and is available in Station.
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Another query... Found your Slack community from your FAQ, and its auto added to the Apps, but I don't seem to have automatic access as listed. I assume this is a leftover from the invite-only beta? (I'd rather not spam your PH)
@shoshinzen W'd really love to discuss directly further on your feedbacks in the Slack! Let me know your email in DM and I invite you to the Slack. See you! :)
One app to rule them all and one app to find them. I was using Franz sporadically but this is much better. Unfortunately, now that I have added all the apps I use, my sidebar is cluttered and distracting. Icons for each app type (communication/design etc) with links to relevant apps might make it easier, but that will be two steps instead of one. Instead, I am finding that the search bar is my friend, which makes me think that it should be more prominent. I would get rid of the sidebar entirely and just use search & keyboard shortcuts to cycle through apps.
@rkasturi Franz and Station are working well together, Franz for personal chats and Station for professional apps.
Regarding the cluttering of the sidebar, I agree. We are working to find a solution for that. Though, don't hesitate to abuse of the search (Cmd/Ctr+T) to quickly switch between apps without having to use the dock!
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@rkasturi@al3xstrat You can explore categories like "Toby", I dont mind the 2 steps insted of one scenario. What bothers me is the clutter of apps on the left. Defeats its purpose. Whats different then than a browser window?
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@rkasturi@al3xstrat@vabustillos Biggest differences I see are 1) not needing to run Chrome all day long and 2) instant access to multiple different instances of the same app (e.g. multiple G Suite email accounts, etc.).
Having said that, I also concur: the sidebar is very cluttered now with so many instances added.
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Unacceptably bad UX to require people to sign up for your mailing list before allowing them to download your app
Oh sorry @livejamie, was not supposed to be that way. You are supposed to get the download right after entering your email. Was this the case?
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@al3xstrat That's the point I'm making. It's scummy to gatekeep your download behind a mailing list sign up. It's also really poor for conversion rates.
@livejamie ah ok gotcha! That's the choice we made because we want to keep touch with interested people while letting them try the application.
We'll think about a different flow in the next versions, with your comment in mind!
Were you able to try the app finally? That's in the app we put all our UX energy actually :) What do you think of it?
@alwynsays I had a similar discussion with @androidlove above. Actually we are trying to address that issue w/ Station: we idle applications you have not used for some time and "pop" them as soon as you need one of them. That's transparent for the user, but it definitely has an impact on RAM and CPU, compared to other similar applications.
Let us know what you think.
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@al3xstrat I should have read the comments more thoroughly! I'm glad you have this issue in mind. The Station helper commands 15-19% of my CPU at any given time, along with another helper or two that range from 4-6%. This is more than VSCode, Slack and Chrome combined. For someone who cares about and needs the machine resources, I cannot use it, however sleek and useful it may be. Good luck!
@alwynsays "helper" process are actual web-application processes (your Trello, if you use Trello, etc..). So theoretically, it should use the same resources as if you had them run in Chrome.
Were you able to pin-point which application is using such resources? (you can manually kill apps via Station process manager in View > Open Process Manager).
I'd love to deep-dive w/ you on what is causing this.
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@alwynsays@al3xstrat I dont mind the resources issue. What i do mind is the iddle refresh....it just takes to long to refresh and that defeats its purpose.
How can i turn of the iddle function?
I love this concept but so much of my utility on the apps you support depend on chrome plugins. What would be required for you to support chrome plugins? I assume this is all built on Webkit, being able to enable chrome plugins would be huge and make this a game changer for me.
Hi @arlogilbert we started supporting some selected Chrome plugins few weeks ago with Mixmax, Clearbit and 2 other ones. We plan to support more, just let us know the ones you'd like to see in Station?
Technically, Chrome plugins internals are implemented in Chromium, not directly in Webkit. Electron, the framework on which Station is built, is based on Chromium — but without the plugin internals we had to add ourself.
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