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.
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Microsoft won't stop me from continuing to not use Windows
They certainly tried with Secure Boot. Thank Stallman that UEFI is a somewhat-open architecture.
I think it’s more like what Mozilla is to google; Linux to Microsoft is a tool to prevent antitrust issues
What do you want me to do, Microsoft? Install Linux twice?
I recommend it, even if you don't need it, bc it fun
Oh yes! I have done it. A bunch of Linux VMs using Ovirt running on top of CentOS just to test some kernel changes.
I moved to Mozilla Thunderbird long ago https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/
The good part: two garbage apps will be gone from windows 😂
Replaced with one god awful one. I actually liked the calendar application, does all I need it to do. But no, I can't have just a calendar application anymore according to Microsoft
Mozilla used to have Sunbird, until they also rolled it into Thunderbird. Standalone calendars aren't popular anymore, but in sure there's some around.
I understand the mail integration, as appointments can be processed directly.
I'd never use a Microsoft mail client anyway. I use Thunderbird.
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.
It took me a sec to get the hang of it, but I'm good with Thunderbird
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.
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
Thunderbird is acquiring Exchange features.
They haven’t turned them on just yet owing to a little last-minute work, but your ability to sync calendars and address books with an ActiveSync/Exchange-compatible eMail server is coming soon.
Why would I want to use any app that MS makes
Because some are good. VSCode for instance.
Vscode is not that good IMO.
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.
Neovim, hands down.
Mic drop
If I were writing code 40h a week maybe, but my emacs brain can't get used to vim motions.
Technically still made by Microsoft, but what about VSCodium?
That's what I meant by "kind of" open source.
Why would you switch from Emacs? That's a genuine question, as an Emacs user?
If anyone's in this thread because they're looking for a new mail client after Microsoft killed the old Mail app, and haven't been happy with the typical suggestions of using each email service's web interface or Thunderbird, I found I don't hate Mailspring (with the fancy features disabled - I just want my email client to do email well and don't want extras that provide clutter).
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.
Does it matter if everyone stays on windows 10?
you cannot stay on win10 forever though. deadline is approaching
The majority of regular folks will only ever upgrade when they get a new computer. Most Me Maw's and Pa Paw's would sooner let their computers catch fire from being loaded with cat than get a new one. Hell. They are all still using ball mice.
As for me, as long as I have an iso I'll happily run it in a vm. Indefinitely.
Ball mice is better than laser mice since you can take out the ball and play with it
Threatening us with good times? I think I'll stick to Mutt.
The new outlook is utter garbage. It was in fact so bad that I uninstalled it and now use it through the web front-end only. And I'm doing that in Edge - as the only website this browser is allowed to open (asides from Teams, where the software is just as terrible).
If they call it a success that no more people are complaining because they just gave up, then, congrats... I guess?
Does that mean the only official email app will be the one that uploads the passwords to all your email accounts to Microsoft?
Good riddance.
I absolutely dislike Outlook desktop, don't trust it either. Used Thunderbird back in the day, but switched to emailing on tablets or phone + TrueNas for desktop files.
FairEmail Pro on tablet is all I need for email. It is open source and imo simplest to use. It's free and the pro version set me back 7€ or so.
oh no, please let me use those shitty apps that you keep pestering me to use and i say fuck off every time, please!
[meme] Oh no! Anyway... [/meme]
I actually like that app. But can't use it reliable now since they gave it up. Welcome EMClient and Thunderbird.