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All skiff users have received a mail in this regard and Skiff has also tweeted about the same.

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[–] [email protected] 77 points 9 months ago (3 children)

They've just done the same with a calendar app that I forget the name of. They then rereleased it under their own brand.

They appear to be on an unspoken mission to challenge Google's suite of apps, so I'd hazard a guess that email tech is a part of that puzzle (along with calendar)

[–] [email protected] 29 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Cron. They didn't shut it down though, they just suddenly transitioned it. I'd just started using Cron when they did it and it was very unexpected for me.

[–] [email protected] 28 points 9 months ago (2 children)

I mean that sounds pretty reasonable, could they just not think of a name that wasn't already in prevalent use? Was the goal to be unsearchable for anyone trying to find it?

That's like creating a reminders app and naming it task manager.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 9 months ago (1 children)

They renamed it Notion calendar, but Cron had pretty solid SEO. I much preferred its old name and theme.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Well that's great for them, but that also means that people searching for the cron that has had that name for 50 years are going to get irrelevant results for a calendar app.

[–] [email protected] -3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Or a spreadsheet program and calling it Excel.

Or outlook, access...

The name doesn't matter if you can establish it.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Their point isn't that it's a weird name that isn't descriptive of what the product does, their point is that cron is an already existing bit of software that does something else.

It'd be like if MS made a notes app called Steam, Google called a new camera app iTunes, or Apple rebranded Apple Music to PowerShell.

Minus the trademark infringement I guess. I doubt Cron has that.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago

Even worse is that it’s close enough.

Like “recur by specific days but not by months cron”

Is a valid search for both things. Only one came out in 1975 and has had that name forever, and one decided it would be cool to hijack it

[–] [email protected] 7 points 9 months ago

That's the one, and you're right, it is currently a rebrand but ultimately the same product.

I think having separate apps is the wrong way to go for their "integrate everything in one place" philosophy, over the longer term. I'm eager to see what they do with it next.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 9 months ago

There mission must be copying Google killing perfectly good products.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 9 months ago

Most likely with the goal of getting acquired by Google or MS or something. Exit strategies eating exit strategies