jsonbecker
jsonbecker

@pimoore I view trying to organize email in a world with good search and large email boxes is the ultimate yak shave.

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alexwolfe
alexwolfe

@pimoore This is why I use Gmail, I can delete and delete. There’s very little that comes to that account that needs saving.

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@BenSouthwood @pimoore I think the only problem there is that’s kinda true. I mean, if you’re on just iOS and maybe also an iPad and you mostly do light work? Sure, they’re great.

For example, I tried to save an image on my Mac a couple of days ago, right into iCloud Drive. It just broke, refused to work. I don’t know if it’s because of the app I was using but it doesn’t matter; Apple is providing the syncing back-bone and that is not something that can be prone to error when you’re working.

I’m confident they’re close to finally solving this problem to the extent that other “feature not a product” companies have done so for years but I have a sneaking suspicion that they need to iOS-ify the Mac some more before that is true.

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terrygrier
terrygrier

@pimoore that is what I did. And I love it. Of course I am iOS first.

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terrygrier
terrygrier

@pimoore and I print to PDF important emails. Save in a folder with docs in iCloud Drive

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odd
odd

@pimoore They could make a podcast: «What we forgot to tell you…»

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alexwolfe
alexwolfe

@pimoore It was thew only reason I got one so I could use it for everyday use and have all the “junk” stuff in one place. Why archive email unless it’s from the bank?

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