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Rentlar ,

New Outlook is a pile of shit compared to the desktop Outlook app. It’s been causing a lot of headaches for my coworkers. Microsoft had better port near every single feature over to the newapp before they force everyone on it.

Vendetta9076 ,
@Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works avatar

Why would I want to use any app that MS makes

Tja ,

Because some are good. VSCode for instance.

Valmond ,

Vscode is not that good IMO.

Tja ,

I’m open for suggestions for a better one, but for me it uniquely combines open source (kind of) with ease of use and functionality / expandability. I used emacs for more than a decade and switched to VSCode (although I don’t do coding as my primary activity anymore). Tried neovim, sublime, netbeans and webstorm and didn’t convince me.

sneezycat ,
@sneezycat@sopuli.xyz avatar

Technically still made by Microsoft, but what about VSCodium?

Tja ,

That’s what I meant by “kind of” open source.

Wooki ,

Neovim, hands down.

Mic drop

Tja ,

If I were writing code 40h a week maybe, but my emacs brain can’t get used to vim motions.

theshatterstone54 ,

Why would you switch from Emacs? That’s a genuine question, as an Emacs user?

Tja ,

Support for weird stuff like integration with smart home (home assistant), better syntax highlighting / autocomplete for specific cases (like the home assistant mentioned above), better support for mixed fonts, database integration, more efficient use of screen real estate for side panels and less effort to add new languages in general (cdk, terraform, k8s with crd, go, etc), one click github copilot…

My current role needs me to deal with whatever the customer is using, so a whole lot of variability, custom resources and libraries, languages that I’m not super familiar with… It’s just easier.

If it helps, I’m still running Arch, BTW. (but probably will go with just debian when my computer dies, whenever that will be).

wuphysics87 ,

Atom was better. Pour one out for my homie

Tja ,

Yes officer, this comment right here.

Breadhax0r ,

I guess way back when microsoft said than win10 would be the last version of windows, what the meant was it would be the last anyone wants to use.

Thalestr ,

I’d never use a Microsoft mail client anyway. I use Thunderbird.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

Thunderbird has a pretty ass UI though and it’s still pretty janky at times. I only switched to it over the mail app after email sent to our support department had some random persons name associated with the “contact”

Windows 10s mail app wasn’t bad, but now that it’s this new outlook thing I’d never go back.

bobs_monkey ,

It took me a sec to get the hang of it, but I’m good with Thunderbird

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

It’s not hard to figure out, the UI/UX is just kinda ass. It’s got that open source made for developers by developers feel and not made for actual users feel.

The biggest thing I liked about the windows 10 mail client was how well it scaled to different sized displays, and all on the fly. Thunderbird I either make it look good for my 4k monitor, but unusable on my laptop if it’s a small window, or I make it look good on the laptop and it’s horrendous use of space. Without going into crazy themes the thunderbird client looks straight outa 2002 no matter what font sizes and layouts you tweak.

bobs_monkey ,

Yeah I’m with you on the display, especially with a docking laptop. I just kinda fell into it without much searching around, I’m sure there are more user friendly clients out there but it works just fine for my usage and I honestly don’t have time or energy to go on the hunt for the perfect client lol

BearOfaTime , (edited )

I do too, but it’s a dog. So damn slow.

Outlook is fast, and that’s important.

I really hope they get the performance issues resolved in Thunderbird.

ulkesh ,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

Easy solution – don’t use Windows.

Spot ,
@Spot@startrek.website avatar

Tell that to my employer.

ulkesh ,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

I would happily do so! :)

Spot ,
@Spot@startrek.website avatar

Guess I should have worded that more as, “make my employer understand and make the switch”. We can tell them till we’re blue in the face but they do not seem to care.

ulkesh ,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

Sorry to hear it :(

BearOfaTime ,

Lol, right, right.

Out of the gate: which distro? Which shell? Now get all a business apps working there, some which were custom developed in the 90’s.

Or CAD. OneNote with SharePoint (which is extensively used). Etc, etc.

Look, there’s a lot wrong with Windows, but switching to Linux for nearly any business isn’t realistic, especially large orgs. And if you only have a few users, working around the negatives is trivial with a few reg scripts, or logon scripts, or Group Policies assigned by the DC.

ulkesh ,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

but switching to Linux for nearly any business isn’t realistic

Not with that attitude.

dinckelman ,

Microsoft won’t stop me from continuing to not use Windows

pivot_root ,

They certainly tried with Secure Boot. Thank Stallman that UEFI is a somewhat-open architecture.

independantiste ,
@independantiste@sh.itjust.works avatar

I think it’s more like what Mozilla is to google; Linux to Microsoft is a tool to prevent antitrust issues

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