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== '''Andrea B - 22.01.2025''' == *Age: Around 40 *Work: Project manager in a small size Creative Studio, Milan How many times I check mails: around 10 times per day. I use Outlook, Gmail and Yahoo with corresponding app. All three email accounts are equally active and used in the same manner. I don't normally have long email exchanges because I prefer to use instant messaging. I use conversation view in Gmail, which condenses related emails. I find the current email interfaces sufficiently intuitive. '''Feedback to our UX mail threading idea''' Showed interest in the visual representation of email threads, but initially found it confusing. After explanation, acknowledged the potential usefulness of the thread visualization, especially for remote teams with long conversations. '''Feedback to our UX combined chat/mail idea''' I see potential value in having all communications chat/mail in one place to reduce stress of checking multiple platforms.
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