Opinions on Nylas
Beautiful and functional. It should take the mantle of the premier open source mail client from Thunderbird since TB development is apparently stagnating.
Literally the best mail client. Electron apps are the future. Don't let these /g/entoomen tell you it sucks because JavaScript.
>>54977209
Looks pretty good, going to give it a try. Thanks, anon!
It work. It's nice and great.
Only flaw : it work on the cloud. But it's open source so I trust them.
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>>54978295
samefag
its a github "tech" meme
>>54978342
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Fuck of
Other clients are horse shit
>>54978295
You can self host it
>>54978494
Yeah, I'll do that on my raspberry when I have the time
>>54977209
>email app
>app
Fuck off
>>54978552
Short for application.
>>54977209
I'm actually enjoying my time using it, the fact it handles exchange is a big + for me, because I don't like MacMail, and outlook 2016 doesn't support Exch 2007 (very old, should be upgraded I know, but I work with what I have) - so this is some good stuff.
What is Nylas
looks like an osx-y version of thunderbird desu
>>54978619
it is. if you like programs because of the gui, this is it. but its a fucking electron app. so yeah.
>>54977209
installed it. crashed after setting up mail account. laggy as hell. removed it. end of story.
Yes, but the default signature setting advertising it sucks.
Is there a calendar application equivalent to Nylas? Sunrise is being shut down, and I don't want to use Outlook.
>>54978614
Nylas N1 is a mail client
>>54979857
>Sunrise being shutdown
I wonder what kind of plans Mirosoft has for Wunderlist, since they got acquired by them too. I hope it doesn't get integrated into some bloated Office or online suite.
>>54977209
>Write modern ES6 with React & NodeJS
https://nylas.com/developers/
in le ebin it goes
>>54980421
It's funny that even when you use most modern web technologies you still can't create anything worth a damn when it comes to performance. Projects fail at this one by one yet they still keep trying.
>>54977209
It's pretty good. Kinda wonky about deeply nested and threaded emails, which I have a lot of (thanks cock.li), so I don't use it often. Lately my phone has become my primary email client. Surprisingly, they're less bloated and never try to become some memory leaking all-in-one + extensions (thunderbird, etc.) "productivity" suite. They just fetch my email and handle threads.
>>54978614
It's an open source crossplatform email client that looks beautiful and functions nicely.
https://nylas.com/