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Office 365 likes to format email addresses as follows: Last Name, First Name (Some Description) <email@address.org> This causes Contact.firstName() (and hence sometimes displayName()) to return "Last Name," which looks a bit odd in the message/thread views. The intent of the commit is to correctly parse these names so that (using the above example): - firstName = "First Name" - lastName = "Last Name (Some Description)" - fullName = "First Name Last Name (Some Description)" These behavioral changes only impact names containing a ','. I don't know that this really provides exhaustive coverage of Office 365, and keeping the description as part of the last name is not completely guilt free, but it's not any worse than the previous state of affairs which also has the description in the same field but combined instead with (misplaced) first name data. |
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N1 is an open-source mail client built on the modern web with Electron, React, and Flux. It is designed to be extensible, so it's easy to create new experiences and workflows around email. N1 is built on the Nylas Sync Engine which is also open source free software.
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You can download compiled versions of N1 for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (.deb) from https://nylas.com/N1. You can also build and run N1 on Fedora. A Fedora distribution is coming soon!
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Plugins lie at the heart of N1 and give it its powerful features. Building your own plugins allows you to integrate the app with other tools, experiment with new workflows, and more. Follow the Getting Started guide to write your first plugin in 5 minutes. To create your own theme, go to our Theme Starter guide.
If you would like to run the N1 source and contribute, check out our contributing guide.
Plugin List
We're working on building a plugin index that makes it super easy to add them to N1. For now, check out the list below! (Feel free to submit a PR if you build a plugin and want it featured here.)
Bundled Themes
- Dark
- Darkside (designed by Jamie Wilson)
- Taiga (designed by Noah Buscher)
- Ubuntu (designed by Ahmed Elhanafy)
Community Themes
- Arc Dark
- Predawn
- ElementaryOS
- Ido — Polymail-inspired theme
- Solarized Dark
- Berend
- LevelUp
- Sunrise
- Less Is More
- ToogaBooga
- Material
- Monokai
Bundled Plugins
Great starting points for creating your own plugins!
- Translate — Works with 10 languages
- Scheduler — Show your availability to schedule a meeting with someone
- Quick Replies — Send emails faster with templates
- Emoji Keyboard — Insert emoji by typing a colon (:) followed by the name of an emoji symbol
- GitHub Sidebar Info
- View on GitHub
- Personal Level Indicators
- Phishing Detection
Community Plugins
- Jiffy — Insert animated GIFs
- Weather
- Todoist
- Unsubscribe
- Squirt Speed Reader
- In Development: Cypher (PGP Encryption)
Running Locally
By default the N1 source points to our hosted version of the Nylas Sync Engine; however, the Sync Engine is open source and you can run it yourself.
Feature Requests / Plugin Ideas
Have an idea for a package, or a feature you'd love to see in N1? Check out our public Trello board to contribute your thoughts and vote on existing ideas.