![]() Things have been working well for the past week, there have been no delays in mail delivery and I’ve enjoyed using Mail and will continue using it for now again, after a long hiatus, unless something else goes wrong.ĭuring this time away I have been using Mailplane for Gmail. I did not need to do anything special with settings for my iOS versions of Mail, and all my mails between my iPhone, iPad and Mac have remained in sync. With it on, duplicates of sent mail end up in the trash. I also turned off “save drafts on server” for each Gmail account. This is a known issue to Apple support which recommended that procedure to me. But toggling the iCloud account off and on again fixed that. In particular, after each Gmail account was added, I needed to disable and re-enable the iCloud account otherwise the default send address for all the accounts became the iCloud address. I set up each Gmail account one-by-one, waiting for each account to finish syncing. You can read about all the problems many of us experienced in Mail with Mavericks and Yosemite in this long thread: Yosemite Mail still has sync problems with Gmail - any solutions?įirst I stayed away from Mail.app for 6 months because of the Mavericks/Gmail problems I tried again after the 10.9.3 and 10.9.4 updates, but it still wasn’t reliably working all the time.įinally after trying the latest update for El Capitan 10.11.2 Mail seems to be working for about a week now, with three Gmail accounts and one iCloud account, including hundreds of thousands of emails going back over 15 years. If you're willing to learn a kinda hard and overwhelming game you will be treated with a masterpiece of gaming.This is a summary of where I am now (back to Mail.app after a long time away). But the game does a great job of teaching you (great game design again). My only complaint isn't even a complaint and that is that the first bit of the game is jarring, there is a lot to learn. This game seems like it's inspired by 70's James Bond, Groundhog Day, and Tenet. A island called black reef in the 70's that is stuck in a ground hog day style time loop. Also a time travel story really fits the genre of rogue likes (which is what this game is). I also love Colt, Juliana, and the way it ends. There are plenty of twists and turns and the way it all comes together is really beautiful. ![]() It is a feat of game design that they could structure a game like this and maintain a consistent high quality story. The story from a character perspective to the unique structure is brilliant. It feels so good, and if you learn the mechanics, powers, and abilities you can do some insane tricks. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |