← Back to context Comment by aaronbrethorst 8 days ago because there is a spare copy of Chrome jammed into the app bundle. 2 comments aaronbrethorst Reply Oreb 8 days ago Why do people even use the app? I never understood it. I always just run Slack in my browser. TRiG_Ireland 8 days ago Slack as an independent app is easy to find, and the icon shows when I have unread messages. Slack in a browser tab is one tab among the hundred or so open in one of my three browser windows. And there's no icon to show unread messages.
Oreb 8 days ago Why do people even use the app? I never understood it. I always just run Slack in my browser. TRiG_Ireland 8 days ago Slack as an independent app is easy to find, and the icon shows when I have unread messages. Slack in a browser tab is one tab among the hundred or so open in one of my three browser windows. And there's no icon to show unread messages.
TRiG_Ireland 8 days ago Slack as an independent app is easy to find, and the icon shows when I have unread messages. Slack in a browser tab is one tab among the hundred or so open in one of my three browser windows. And there's no icon to show unread messages.
Why do people even use the app? I never understood it. I always just run Slack in my browser.
Slack as an independent app is easy to find, and the icon shows when I have unread messages. Slack in a browser tab is one tab among the hundred or so open in one of my three browser windows. And there's no icon to show unread messages.