Thanks for a great product. I like how you guys timed the release with the even of the Mailbox shutdown. I continue to document issues on Github and really appreciate the responsiveness.<p>One thing I'm afraid of is that N1 is developing new features and immediately pushing them too strongly in the UI. Despite all these new features recently, the app's Preferences haven't changed much. Before continuing to push hard on even more new features, it would be great to focus more on the experience: bugs, customizability, design, and extensibility.<p>Bugs: <a href="https://github.com/nylas/N1/issues" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/nylas/N1/issues</a> It's hard to quantify but there seem to be pending issues that have been around for awhile.<p>Customizability: As I mentioned, the App Preferences menu has been pretty static despite new updates. If I want to hide certain features from the UI, it should be as simple as doing so from here rather than doing it directly in the code (which is possible and much easier than any other client out there).<p>Design: The ability to import & create own themes is great and makes it very usable. That being said the default themes have very little contrast and have too little white space. In addition, the new icons for Send later, insert email template, insert link tracking, and enable read receipts aren't very clean. Against a gray background in the Light theme they are hard to distinguish as button since they are just icons. Also, with their sketchy design style they add too much detail to support fast twitch reactions necessary for an email workflow.<p>Extensibility: Although each theme is managed separately, I'm curious to learn how the community of developers stays on top of upcoming & new releases with regards to quality and timing. In addition, I haven't much change in the encouragement of plug-ins. I haven't seen new plug-ins recently.<p>I understand it's all about the community and I'm one of them. Hopefully this post is more constructive than offensive. Feel free to reach out for any clarifications or justifications. I'm a diehard user and recommend the product to everyone who struggles with email.