

Sadly, there are too many excellent Canadian options. But thought I would share in case WordPerfect or Open Sourced options would be of interest :)
Sadly, there are too many excellent Canadian options. But thought I would share in case WordPerfect or Open Sourced options would be of interest :)
Yeah, just wanted to give some space for the other mail services. But it probably deserves more emphasis https://lemmy.world/post/27983387
Yeah, Librewolf is recommended but only in the deepdive guide (https://lemmy.world/post/27983334). It just isn’t easy to pick up for the average user, so rather keep it for the advanced users.
Yeah, this is further detailed in the deep-dive guide. Not a simple case, but also decided to avoid them in the end as I switched recently.
Email guide - https://lemmy.world/post/27983387
It is decentralised, so it is considered a global company.
This is a generic format but you’re right that it is confusing to keep in.
Xigxag is mentioned, but you’re right that I forgot to include BookBeat. The others are US based apps but support your local library/bookstore
It means they share their profits with others. In this case, they enable you to support nearby libraries and facilitate the process.
Thanks for the suggestion! Will add it to the next version of the guide.
Profit Share is good! It means they are sharing in the revenue. In this case, it is with your local libraries or bookstore!
Another shoutout to the “Library Extension”. It will help you find alternatives should Storytel not have the option you want.
This is the first version of this guide, so please share any feedback, and I’ll include it in the next version.
And let me know if I missed any Canadian or Canadian adjacent companies :)
This is the first version of this guide, so please share any feedback, and I’ll include it in the next version.
Note: I include the services that directly support local libraries and/or are non-profit organizations
It is mentioned in the deep dive :) https://lemmy.world/post/27983334
Waterfox was bought out by an advertising company, but they became independent again.
Thanks, I realized after the fact that the shortlinks point to the Reddit deep-dive guides.
So here are the Lemmy equivalent links:
I also have EU and Canada-specific editions, but don’t want to spam.
Thanks for sharing my posts! Didn’t realize they were being shared here.
I have revived the community with the latest versions - hopefully the newer ones addressed some of the previous feedback.
It is listed, but didn’t include their company name “Office NX” mostly due to space reasons ( I understand though that the full name is the most recognisable).