Auto generated card blocks where one begins to type an email
The auto business card blocks the area of the page one writes a letter from. It is all very nice of you to keep finding ways to shove more info upon us at any one time but not necessary. If i need further contact info whilst half way through trying to see what i am trying to write to said contact, i know where to find their details.
This is not an 'idea' as you so positively spin your short comings, nor am i interested in "reaching out" to you either How patronizing, after all it's you who are reaching out by inviting us to tell you what you've messed it up. Every platform is being over worked so it doesn't function as well as it did before a tinkerer with a degree got their hands on it. Oh and don't forget more emojis everywhere, as Skype has done. Humans are evolving as really clever as soon they will not think for themselves at all.
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Nicole Von Rekowsky commented
I'm having the same problem. I just want to see what I'm typing not the recipient's contact details. Pressing "esc" doesn't clear it. Please how can I turn it off?
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Anonymous commented
fix this. Why does this still happen and exist. New versions should be improving.. not worse. I'm not sure what is better about this email. I haven't found anything yet.
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Anonymous commented
You've taken the flow away from sending a message to someone. I have to deal with getting rid of that ridiculous auto generated card before I can see what I'm typing. Ridiculous.
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John Josephs commented
Why do insist of making compulsory changes. Classic Mail works perfectly well. The new inbox is awful. To start with there's these daft auto generated cards
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Bill commented
I hate this "feature" too. It's annoying and a waste of time to have to make it go away when I am trying to compose an email. If it's "only visible to me" then I should have the right to disable it!