Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview
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@izero The search is extremely fast. It evidently indexes mail contents when they are downloaded,
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@guigirl Thanks for taking my point in the way it was intended. I completely understand the hierarchy mindset since that's what I had before M2 and it's what every other mail program continues to follow.
But the flexibility and efficiency of the database model in M2 is why I think most of us ex-Opera mail users were crying out for the promised mail client in Vivaldi and why a lot of us stuck with Opera 12 during this period of limbo.
It took a short while to get used to when Opera itself went from M1 to M2 and many people were sceptical at the time. But it quickly became apparent that it was a - for want of a better word - more advanced way of doing things (similarly with feed integration). I hope you will stick around and come to like it like I do.
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@guigirl They are already working on it, so don't put it past them.
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@Gwen-Dragon
Please allow me an unusual consultation. Sometimes, I had occasion, if I remember correctly, to read some sparse sayings of yours, with great affection for the eM Client.
If I am correct, can you tell me what is your current position on the matter?
The question is because I hardly ever dismiss an email client. So, while the M3 didn't arrive, I've been using that email client. And am I not far from accompanying your affection from those times that I am now evoking, perhaps times that persist until today?
Thank you in advance.
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@JoaBravo I will allow @Gwen-Dragon to answer for herself. I will say, however, that I bought a lifetime license for EM Client Pro in October of 2013 because I thought it was flexible and feature-rich enough that it would take care of all my EMail needs. I discovered that I really didn't like it very much, and so I never use it any more. It has lots of features that are of no use to me, and at the same time has what I consider to be very unreliable data-handling characteristics, while being resource-hungry and slow to deploy when used with accounts that contain large amounts (hundreds of thousands) of email. I was initially so enthusiastic about it that I also set up my wife with a free version for her email, and it became a kind of nightmare for her. So, as I say, we no longer use it.
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Thank you for all. I have a paid version (but not the newest), because of the need to enable more than two accounts to it.
My SSD had (many) problems, one of those was to uninstall eM, default myself (at sense of without consult me). When SSD was pennously fixed, I contacted eM support to try to reinstall. And I succeeded, thanks the affectionated shelter I've received from a graduate member of the support. Who, last Christmas, upgraded it graciously, as a unexpected gift for the remarkable date . So, as in addition it attends very well my needs, I fear will not be that soon I'll take to concede to M3 the same passionate love I had by M2.
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@Gwen-Dragon
Thank you very much. Attention and memory once more confirmed, from my part, modesty apart.
Your vows of love were not persistent. They did not accompany the fados of Amália Rodrigues, who sang about an ex-lover: "... who lied to me, but I adored him so much !!!"
Do dragonflies use all the flames they have only to burn Greeks and Trojans?
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
I do not fall in love with programs
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
If you tell me a bout such good singer and her song, please, where is the link to a video/audio?
Excuse me, the link is not found equally by everyone.
It depends on the extent that the love / feeling of each one reaches in relation to everything. Some are more restricted, others more comprehensive.
But, above all, I appreciate you very much and wanted to play a little (or completely) crazy game. Don't pay too much attention. -
@Gwen-Dragon said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
@JoaBravo I do not fall in love with programs, dear
the fados of Amália Rodrigues, who sang
If you tell me a bout such good singer and her song, please, where is the link to a video/audio?
Answer 2 - I just thought of a link to the ideas. But if this is more physical, then you have. from 1:01 to 1:13 minutes of the sequence.
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@Gwen-Dragon
Many times ago, in the past century, she attracted special attention from some people who achieve find an ineffable quality of Portuguese people.
Some French great "cinéastes" made a film, 1960? 1962?, giving her a significant proeminence, singing "Solidão" (or "Canção do Mar"). The film here was named "Os amantes do Tejo" (possibly "Les Amoureux du Tage"). -
I thought I would not find nothing about the film, but, surprisingly, I have found that which I myself had never seen.
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moved
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It is an image that does not let me pass without manifesting the transcendent "rapture" that the ineffable expression of this look and face caused me !!!
This beauty and expression are not from this world or for this world. And, somehow and incongruously, they can find here a place and conditions to manifest themselves. Transcendentally.
Gwen ???
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There is no difference in motivation on my part between manifesting the post immediately above and this one
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Thanks!
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@jon said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
@peefy , there are some good suggestions here for sure. Lets see what we can do when we do some more work on the notes. Lets hope we get to that soon.
@jon Thanks a lot jon!
I made a feature request for that: https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/54101/improve-notes-save-full-page, and https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/54102/save-bookmarks-as-searchable-full-page, hopefully it will get some traction -
@guigirl said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
I went looking thru' my Thunderbird data to see if i had recorded an old event in the calendar [no], but thereby found yet another reason i'd like to be able to migrate to M3 eventually.
Spoiler
Just one more of those big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff things again, i expect.
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Ha ha ha! Guess that's got to do with Thunderbird's algorithm based on a start time around then (the UNIX timestamp starting in 1970?) and missing a + or - 1 day clause in counting before or after that date.
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
I do not fall in love with programs, dear
You haven't met the right program yet :smiling_face_with_open_mouth:
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
This thread is about "Vivaldi Mail".
Vivaldi Mail should be the one!