![]() Rather than delight in it, you deal with it.Īnd yet, email remains a wonder. Now email feels like a chore, rather than a joy. An avalanche of automated emails cluttered everything up.Īnd Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and Apple just let it happen. You lost control over who could reach you. You started getting stuff you didn’t want from people you didn’t know. That’s how email used to feel all the time. It feels great to get an email from someone you care about. ![]() Keep reading the nice things people are saying about HEY.Įmail gets a bad rap, but it shouldn’t. There’s plenty more where those came from. Just got a demo of hey.com with ❤️ the level of product thinking that’s gone into rebuilding email from scratch. and their team are changing the foundation for my work and it’s amazing. A big part of my work is diving into new teams and email gets flooded quickly. Hey.com is a game changer for email and owning your time. (And because it’s by the team, I know it won’t get swallowed up by BigTechCo a month after launch.) Andy Baio Happy to say that hey.com is every bit as clever as I expected, a radical rethinking of email and dramatically better in a dozen ways. Let me tell ya’ll something: Hey is going to change the way we use email. I can’t wait for you all to play with it soon. ![]() I just got an early demo of Hey from I can confirm this will be my new default email over Gmail… it’s a beautiful rethinking of everything wrong with email. Not only for the product itself, but because its boldness will inspire you to question your assumptions and think differently. A complete rethinking of email, full of bold, brilliant ideas. Hey.com is the most exciting app I’ve used in years. can you guys rethink social media next? Tracy Goodheart Just logged into my new hey.com email and love how elegant, intuitive and intentional the platform is. If you designed email from scratch such that it vigorously protected your privacy and your time, this is what it would look like. Been using it several weeks and no longer dealing with spam, long lists of “unread” messages, or sorting out annoying but important docs. In positive news, hey.com seems to have finally solved email (!!!). but they won't open on it at all, they all stop at 0% and that's as far as I get.Tens of thousands of people have already made the switch from Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Outlook, and other email services. ![]() however, I'll admit that I don't know everything about gpx files, and I'm willing to try different things if they need to be done a different way, but Gaia GPS literally let's me export it as a GPX file with no other options to modify a gpx file. gpx file? I've exported a gpx file from Gaia GPS and simply transferred it over to the XT, now unless I'm missing something in the translation, a gpx file is a gpx file and doesn't have different formats. What do you mean the correct format for a. like, I can't even move the window to a different part of my screen. and now, if I open basecamp then it instantly freezes. ![]() I then plugged my XT in to the computer so that it would sync with it. all that's been done was to add in one of my gpx files and turn it in to a track or whatever it was that seemed to be needed. It is a fresh install, it was installed today, but for shits and giggles I just reinstalled it and guess what, it did it again, but then again even though it was uninstalled by windows it didn't uninstall all the extra crap that went in to it when the XT was plugged in. Note too if you have gpx files in the correct format you can simply place them in the GPX folder on your Zumo, no need for any software. First thing I'd try is an uninstall then reinstall. Something is wrong in your system then as BaseCamp rarely crashes for me and I've been using it for over 10 years on various Windows OS. ![]()
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