I don’t use email because it’s the absolute worst UX ever developed. I don’t think there was a single email provider that lays the messages out in a way I would like them laid out, i.e. in descending order, oldest to newest, with the newest on the bottom just like it’s a text exchange. So I can follow the conversation.
Plus it gets really confusing if they start adding other people into the conversation halfway through. I don’t see that conversation because it’s a separate communique, and then they try and merge the two together and then I get a big long list, suddenly, of 5 days worth of messages, interspersed with my own messages to them, except now they’re all out of sequence.
For all of its many many faults, at least Teams is actually visually coherent.
Plus of course I don’t need that email signature telling me not to print the email at the end of every message, literally no one in the history of the human races ever printed an email so they don’t need to tell me not to do it.
Then why not just use email? Sounds like you just want an email…
I don’t use email because it’s the absolute worst UX ever developed. I don’t think there was a single email provider that lays the messages out in a way I would like them laid out, i.e. in descending order, oldest to newest, with the newest on the bottom just like it’s a text exchange. So I can follow the conversation.
Plus it gets really confusing if they start adding other people into the conversation halfway through. I don’t see that conversation because it’s a separate communique, and then they try and merge the two together and then I get a big long list, suddenly, of 5 days worth of messages, interspersed with my own messages to them, except now they’re all out of sequence.
For all of its many many faults, at least Teams is actually visually coherent.
Plus of course I don’t need that email signature telling me not to print the email at the end of every message, literally no one in the history of the human races ever printed an email so they don’t need to tell me not to do it.
I don’t get why people don’t use email for lots of things. Most of the stuff that Facebook does for you can be done with email.