Outlook or Gmail?

Shahar Dagan
25 replies
Hi Producthunters, I joined the community a little less than a year ago, and I simply love it. There are some extraordinary people around here. I'm due to study CS at university in a couple of weeks, and I had the time to build a little Chrome extension for Emojis. I'd love to know which email client you love most. πŸ™ If you use something else, I'd love to know what it is. Thanks in advance!

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AndrΓ© J
superhuman - ai email is sweeeeeet
Relja Denic
Gmail is just more user friendly
Shahar Dagan
@relja_denic Hi Relja, I really do agree with you. Thanks so much for contributing :) I've taken a look at your upcoming launch. SkyLead looks super cool! I just followed the page and would love to see how you progress with it. I'm sure it'll be superb. In case you like using Emojis in Gmail, I'd love to know your thoughts about my little project - https://www.producthunt.com/post... Any feedback provided is much appreciated! Thanks in advance.
Jake Harrison
 Free Essay Checker AI
Free Essay Checker AI
Gmail, easier and it can help you a lot of time to register account for different websites.
Yavuz Tunc Emran
Tamly: Automate B2B Sales Outreach
Tamly: Automate B2B Sales Outreach
Gmail, for sure, being more user-friendly and offering frequent updates for security and features makes it a reliable choice.
Fabian Frank Werner
πŸ‘‹Gmail for the win!
Jahnmary Diaz
Gmail, for me is more friendly
Zulfi Husain
Fit Workout Routine
Fit Workout Routine
Gmail for sure
Shahar Dagan
@zhusain1 Thanks for the comment Zulfi! I'd love to see your fitness app once it comes out. In case you like using Emojis in Gmail, I'd love to know your thoughts about my little project - https://www.producthunt.com/post... Have a great day ahead
Zulfi Husain
Fit Workout Routine
Fit Workout Routine
@shahardagan Checked out your page, and it works pretty well. The cheatsheat for the emojis is pretty helpful as well! Here's a link to my app https://fitworkoutroutine.com. Was released a few months ago
Shahar Dagan
@zhusain1 Thanks so much πŸ™ I really like the idea of your app! Looks so cool.
Agnieszka Rybij
I had to use Outlook during University but still made it forward emails to gmail πŸ˜‚ I like it so much more
Shahar Dagan
@agnieszka_rybij Thanks for the comment! This is very interesting. Most Unis seem to use Microsoft for their services, so that makes sense. Any particular reason you like Gmail more? I just looked at your Product Hunt profile. It's really cool you're approaching marketing with a legal background. This must be fascinating. In case you like using Emojis in Gmail, I'd love to know your thoughts about my little project - https://www.producthunt.com/post... Any feedback provided is much appreciated! Thanks in advance
Agnieszka Rybij
@shahardagan Just as someone else commented I think it's more user friendly. I like the design more in general and I think it is more approachable. Oh yes, it's definitely an interesting turn in my professional life since I studied pure law, but I'm having so much fun with it as for now. When I click the link it says I've been invited as a maker - are you sure it's supposed to be like that?
Ilyes Ouhadj
Protonmail is the best for me!
Shahar Dagan
@zedkira Thank you so much for taking a look! I'd love to know your thoughts on a future date if you get the chance to use it :)
Shahar Dagan
@zedkira, super interesting, Ilyes. I wasn't familiar with this service before. Thanks so much for the input. I'd love to know your thoughts about the Emoji extensions I created (πŸ˜€ ) - https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Ilyes Ouhadj
@shahardagan Loved your emoji extension!
Dzmitry Tsemirau
Both can be used. It's a matter of habit. I used Outlook before, now I use Gmail.
Steve Joe
Outlook is used most
Shahar Dagan
@steve_joe. Thanks for the input, Steve! I agree with you. Do you prefer Outlook over Gmail when it comes to your personal choice?
George Murphy
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