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Transform chaotic inboxes into organized workflows. See all your email folders as kanban columns. Combine all your Gmail, Outlook and more accounts into one unified view.
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Kanmail's answer:
Kanmail transforms your email inbox into a kanban board, letting you drag and drop emails between columns to organize workflows visually. It combines all your email accounts (Gmail, Outlook, etc.) into one unified view while keeping your data private on your device. You pay once and own it forever with no subscriptions.
Kanmail's answer:
Kanmail offers a visual kanban approach that helps you actually manage email as tasks rather than just reading messages in a list. Unlike competitors, it combines multiple accounts in custom workflow views while keeping all your data local and private. It's a one-time purchase with no subscription fees or cloud dependencies.
Kanmail's answer:
Kanmail's primary audience includes professionals who manage multiple email accounts and need to organize emails as actionable tasks, such as salespeople tracking leads, customer support teams managing tickets, and power users who want efficient, keyboard-driven workflows. It appeals to privacy-conscious users who prefer local data storage and those frustrated with subscription-based email clients.
Based on our record, Leafly seems to be a lot more popular than Kanmail. While we know about 65 links to Leafly, we've tracked only 4 mentions of Kanmail. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
They are not perfect, but sites like leafly.com and weedmaps.com can help. Source: over 2 years ago
Monst indica strains will have less paranoia. Go to leafly.com search the different strains your dispensary has by name. For example search for straing GG4 - youll see the top reported effects are relaxed sleepy and hungry and 30% of users found it good for stress and anxiety. That's how I have always navigated strains because im too lazy to learn about terps. Source: over 2 years ago
I read here and leafly.com about the newest products. But I didn't know about hemp root being used for pain relief. Its like 1000 years old, back to Pliny the Elder, lol.. Anyway just google it if your interested in its uses and effects, and you can buy it online legally too. Just passing along. Source: about 3 years ago
Should try browsing on leafly.com On there you can filter the strains by different effects, what it helps with, effects you want to avoid, what type of strain it is, and the thc level, terps, and flavors With all that you might be able to find the perfect few that you want What I usually do is see what strains the dispensaries have and and look up all there effects and reviews on that strain on leafly. Source: about 3 years ago
Just to reference point 4, MC is a hugely personal thing; one strain may have fantastic benefits to you, but someone else with the same symptoms may get no relief at all. If I may suggest, do your research first. Have a look at something like leafly.com and do searches for your symptoms. From this you should know whether you want an indica leaning strain or a sativa leaning strain. Or maybe both, it's not unusual... Source: about 3 years ago
Iโve gone through this process for my email client Kanmail [1]. The third party audit is not required for email clients that run on end users computers and store credentials locally. By the looks of it Pegasus falls into this category and should not have any issues getting approved (still need the YT video and such but the Google team are surprisingly responsive and helpful in my experience). [1]... - Source: Hacker News / about 4 years ago
Iโm building a desktop email client [0] that has $45 lifetime licenses. Made to scratch my own itch Iโve been using it as my only client for 4 years now, barely makes any money though! [0] https://kanmail.io. - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
I use pyinstaller for my Kanmail email client [1] and itโs fantastic, but at creating Mac app bundles or Windows exes. Tried making actual standalone binaries for another project and, as others have mentioned, theyโre incredibly slow to startup. Still, I am a huge fan of the project and it makes it possible to make webview desktop โappsโ (like or hate them) with Python. [1] https://kanmail.io. - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
There's pywebview (https://github.com/r0x0r/pywebview/) which is a Python lib that uses whatever native webview implementation exists. Obviously means some compatibility work between each OS, but gives out very small apps what work very well on the whole. I'm using it on my cross platform email client (https://kanmail.io). - Source: Hacker News / almost 5 years ago
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