It's Mac only but I love the design and system. Dropbox made it easy to use on multiple desktop computers. I've used it since 2005 and version 4 is the last release.
The company closed its doors but if I had a million dollars I'd reopen it. I hope it works with the new macOS.
MS OneNote is a clone in a lot of ways.
I hope I'm not the only one who took this away from the article:
Jeff was trying to provide a living for his family the only way he knew how and he paid for it with his life.
These workersâ"contract or notâ"are overworked and not compensated properly. From the article it says they walk about 12 miles a day. Every shift. I know the average healthy human body can do this. Periodically. Not every day for weeks on end. And no compensation can cover that workload. People shouldn't be taken advantage of like this.
The whole emergency response is not the point of the article. I think that if working conditions had been better, Jeff wouldn't have needed emergency care at all.
It's Mac only but I love the design and system. Dropbox made it easy to use on multiple desktop computers. I've used it since 2005 and version 4 is the last release. The company closed its doors but if I had a million dollars I'd reopen it. I hope it works with the new macOS. MS OneNote is a clone in a lot of ways.
I hope I'm not the only one who took this away from the article: Jeff was trying to provide a living for his family the only way he knew how and he paid for it with his life. These workersâ"contract or notâ"are overworked and not compensated properly. From the article it says they walk about 12 miles a day. Every shift. I know the average healthy human body can do this. Periodically. Not every day for weeks on end. And no compensation can cover that workload. People shouldn't be taken advantage of like this. The whole emergency response is not the point of the article. I think that if working conditions had been better, Jeff wouldn't have needed emergency care at all.