The new Outlook (essentially Outlook on the web wrapped in an app framework) is very good indeed. I use it to aggregate my works 365 calendar with my multiple Google and Apple accounts.
Get his head kicked.
The new Outlook (essentially Outlook on the web wrapped in an app framework) is very good indeed. I use it to aggregate my works 365 calendar with my multiple Google and Apple accounts.
Not a HR professional or recruiter (I work in IT), but I know my company uses a third party background checking service for this kind of thing.
https://www.theblindboypodcast.ie
Hosted by Blindboyboatclub, who is an artist and author. An eclectic podcast containing short fiction, interviews and comedy.
Scrolled way to far to find my absolute favourite drink. +1
Also top. Started with MacOS but have carried this through to Windows much to the annoyance of my fellow Windows using coworkers.
Feel free to insert the equally stupidly large number of iPhone users for your particular geographic location.
I genuinely couldn’t get on with it for some reason.
On mobile I think it’s hard to beat Memmy.
It’s the desktop experience that I think is lacking.
I’m not trying to replicate the look of Reddit. In fact I think that was shittier on desktop and used it exclusively on my phone.
Alexandrite.app looks interesting though. Thanks.
I wasn’t necessarily looking for a Reddit clone. I am being spoiled by Memmy and want the same kind of customisable control on my PC.
Here we go.
I use edge exclusively on Windows and have zero issues
Until cross platform messaging is a good as iMessage and FaceTime from an iPhones user’s perspective it’s going to be bad.
I have only ever used an iPhone (ignore non-smart phones) and have been weaned entirely on Apples stock apps. Conversely almost everyone I communicate regularly with is also an iPhone users. I do use other platform for communicating with non-apple friends but the experience is significantly poorer.
I couldn’t say how many people existed within this almost exclusively Apple ecosystem but I would hazard a guess that there are a few.
19.7 million UK iPhone users will care about this.
It’s pretty good right!?
I have never experienced any of this. Sounds like a skill issue.