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I hate having to sign in to this site to give feedback. Also, I'd entered all the feedback, and then was told I needed to create a password, and it erased everything I'd written. So frustrating!
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You should do a design pass and aggressively eliminate as many of these annoying warnings as possible. Start with this one, and then try clearing your calendar for a week: there are tons of warnings that pop up. "Do you want to send a note?" etc. Love what Outlook for iOS does: when deleting an email, it just does it and shows a little box on the bottom allowing you to undo it for a few seconds.
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I send myself notes all the time. When I type Steve, I get a list of steves, of which I am nearly always last. Many of these steves are people I can't ever remember emailing. Even cleaning this list automatically based on use would be great.
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Thought I'd try Find a Room. It's executed so poorly it's useless. Starts out with a list of every possible Microsoft location: why doesn't it start with my building? Then, finding the building is hard: the order is pretty whack, and the list is, again, way way too long. When I finally find my building, it adds every room, one by one, even if the rooms are busy. It's so bad, we should remove the button. Then, we should do the feature right: it should populate possible rooms on the right, in my building, suitable for the number of people I've invited.