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    3 months ago

    The German Dreckstool website (meaning shit tool) hosts a hitlist of shitty tools/software. I don’t think it’s that popular, but the top/high-scored of the list may be indicative of some of the worst.

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      3 months ago

      I googled nr. 1 and watched their promotional video.
      Sooooo many buzzwords. From their marketing material, I have literally no idea what the software even does, but I can already tell it’s utter shit.

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        3 months ago

        I love marketing that tells me nothing about the product or service. 🤢

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          3 months ago

          What do you mean?
          It bridges the gap between disparate business units and optimizes synergies across your entire product portfolio!

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            3 months ago

            It also has huge images and videos of happy people, so it must be great!

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      3 months ago

      Outlook should be way higher. I cannot believe how in tarnation I cannot view the reply they gave me if I’m standing in my sent folder. I have to copy past the subject and searchthe mail again on my inbox. And the ficking alerts that don’t trigger at friggin all WTF?

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        3 months ago

        I hate the sent folder in the first place.

        Old outlook had a setting to place sent emails next to the replied to email. That worked for all folders, except the inbox.

        In Thunderbird I let it place sent emails always next to the context.

        In the new Outlook, after every send, I have to go into sent and move it to the correct folder. (I have many folders for structure of various concerns.)