Microsoft Send
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For a first release (that I know of) it's not bad. But as @Minion-Queen stated, it's just another IM tool.
There were I few things I noted while starting it up.
The login screen could use some work. took me a moment to find were to poke it to enter my UserID.
Screen orientation to allow for rotate, I can type a be easier in landscape mode.I already have AOL IM, Google Talk and Hand outs, Skype, and Skype for business; not to mention Text and Google Voice...
What is the value here? Time will tell.
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While it's just another IM client - does it
a) use the encryption of O365?
b) Danielle mentioned that it only shows (in email) what you received, it doesn't show what you sent? i.e. the whole text conversation? Also are each message it's own email, so if you're not viewing email in conversation view you have to look at each message individually? -
@Dashrender said:
While it's just another IM client - does it
a) use the encryption of O365?
b) Danielle mentioned that it only shows (in email) what you received, it doesn't show what you sent? i.e. the whole text conversation? Also are each message it's own email, so if you're not viewing email in conversation view you have to look at each message individually?I am not sure about a. But each message you receive is an individual email and not the whole conversation just the received part.
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@Minion-Queen said:
@Dashrender said:
While it's just another IM client - does it
a) use the encryption of O365?
b) Danielle mentioned that it only shows (in email) what you received, it doesn't show what you sent? i.e. the whole text conversation? Also are each message it's own email, so if you're not viewing email in conversation view you have to look at each message individually?I am not sure about a. But each message you receive is an individual email and not the whole conversation just the received part.
OK that makes it nearly useless! it's bad enough that they are each a separate email, but since it does not include your part of the conversation, how are you suppose to follow it when you read it later inside email?
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Installing it now.
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It's pretty well useless but might be a good starting point for something useful. Or at least I hope so
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This supports my "there is no reason to be using text" rants
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@Minion-Queen said:
We have installed it here and are playing with it. First impressions: so yeah it sends instant messages that I have already gotten on my phone to my inbox, well that's sorta cool so that I can search things later, but it's only the what you have received side of the conversation.
Nope, it's both. Don't limit your search to only the received folder. Works like any IM to email system like this. I've got both sides of the conversation in my email.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Minion-Queen said:
We have installed it here and are playing with it. First impressions: so yeah it sends instant messages that I have already gotten on my phone to my inbox, well that's sorta cool so that I can search things later, but it's only the what you have received side of the conversation.
Nope, it's both. Don't limit your search to only the received folder. Works like any IM to email system like this. I've got both sides of the conversation in my email.
So it does... interesting. Thanks for pointing that out. the messages I sent are in the sent folder...
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Oh see I didn't see that. Yuck so no I am getting too many emails for something stupid Yeah this app is just dumb as of right now.
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Actually, I'm loving Send. After all my complaints about texting and what a horrible idea it is, this seems to check all the boxes that people gave as reasons that they wanted to use an antiquated telephony technology instead of "that new fangled Internet thing."
I've literally been told that people text because they can't handle subject lines, sometimes that was the only reason (those aren't required but people always ignored that.) This gives a text interface to the email system but still works for people with only email. It really does give texting to the people who want texting and email as the general carrier. Honestly, it is kind of awesome.
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@scottalanmiller said:
This supports my "there is no reason to be using text" rants
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I haven't see these rants - can you share one? no.. please share one.
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@Minion-Queen said:
Oh see I didn't see that. Yuck so no I am getting too many emails for something stupid Yeah this app is just dumb as of right now.
Make a filter for it. Getting emails is the right thing, they just need to be managed properly.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
This supports my "there is no reason to be using text" rants
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I haven't see these rants - can you share one? no.. please share one.
I'll repost as I put a bit of effort into it.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Minion-Queen said:
Oh see I didn't see that. Yuck so no I am getting too many emails for something stupid Yeah this app is just dumb as of right now.
Make a filter for it. Getting emails is the right thing, they just need to be managed properly.
Do you use the conversation view as your default?
I tend to really dislike the conversation view in Outlook - on my phone it works pretty well, but I seem to lose things when using the view in Outlook on my desktop. -
@Dashrender -- I do use the Outlook converstation view... but you are right. Some times the conversations will collapse and others they will not, and you have to click the > to make it work right.
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I had disabled conversation view on my desktop a bit ago. Once I turned that back on send makes a bit more sense now. It's great on my phone too (iPhone). So that makes it a little better. But it's still one more application to use. So not sure it's worth a whole ton right now.
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@Minion-Queen said:
I had disabled conversation view on my desktop a bit ago. Once I turned that back on send makes a bit more sense now. It's great on my phone too (iPhone). So that makes it a little better. But it's still one more application to use. So not sure it's worth a whole ton right now.
That's the idea.... not to be one more application, but to be one fewer. No need to text for work now. Now just two interfaces to one system and no necessity to have the phone by you when working because the "texts" are part of the email and you can read them with the email client. It doesn't just eliminate an app platform, it eliminates an entire physical device and separate network!
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Once they get a Send interface for the desktop, I think the value of this app will really shine. They need to build it into OWA.
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Yes I think that is what it is missing is a desktop app.