![]() My view having used it, is that Superhuman is basically an email client with a Slack-style ⌘ Cmd + K command bar, and a set of extremely unusual custom interface choices. In other apps, changing recipients breaks flow- you have to switch from writing to editing fields. We’ve designed Superhuman to keep you in flow.įlow: the mental state of enjoyment, full involvement, and energized focus Users of Superhuman are automatically signed up to a chain of automated emails that explain some of the goals behind the app. ![]() I’ve lightly edited my feedback and posted it below in the form of a review, so that it might be helpful for others evaluating email choices. Outside of the mail, my Mac is pretty much keyboard driven. So I tend to pound through my email doing GTD with one hand on the keyboard and the other hand mousing or track-padding. I don't use keyboard shortcuts heavily in Gmail because I found them to be unreliable, Inbox is slow to respond, and sometimes gets in the way, meaning the wrong commands fire. I’ve tended to wrap it in Kiwi on macOS to make it easier to switch between accounts (work G Suite, home Gmail). I’ve been a hardcore Inbox user: bundling, pinning, reminders. My own company has a cross-platform desktop app (not competing in any way!) and our products are used on macOS and iOS, so I’ve spent a lot of time over the years on native vs. I didn’t hear back from anyone, and the repeated requests for feedback and lack of engagement with feedback are incongruous, as are the underlying issues - all the more so when Superhuman is marketed as a product that makes the routine easier. The account manager thanked me and looped in the CEO, CTO and Head of Mobile. Once I’d had time to give it a good go, I took a few hours to think through the feedback, then wrote it up and sent it over. Once you start using it, the app, your account manager, and the CEO (through automated emails) all send you repeated requests for feedback and opinions. We are working on a solution which we will deploy as soon as we are able to.I was invited to use Superhuman in mid-March, and being a heavy Google Inbox user in need of a replacement, I signed up. This is due to a 3rd party module used to view and render PDFs that we discovered is now not fully compatible with our architecture. We are aware of issues when trying to preview and print PDF's. ![]() We continue to investigate the issue and will post a fix as soon as it is available. We have been able to confirm this happening in some situations, but it is not reproducible in all cases. Some users have reported that calendar notifications are not working. ![]() We are working on a solution to this issue, and hopefully should have it ready as quickly as possible. In the main Kiwi for Gmail / Kiwi for G Suite interface, click on the Puzzle icon in the titlebar.Restart Kiwi for Gmail / Kiwi for G Suite.Disable Grammarly in the Plugins and Extensions tab in Settings / Preferences.Grammarly is the most prone to this issue, where authentication can corrupt and requires re-authentication.įor Grammarly, we suggest the following work-around that can alleviate the issue for most users. It does not affect all extensions or all users. We are aware that some extensions have issues with authentication and having it stick through accounts or sessions. These are the current known issues for Kiwi for Gmail and Kiwi for G Suite. ![]()
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