@kdfrawg One difference is that they've stopped putting the toe bar in enclosed shoes. I wish they hadn't, but they're still better for my feet than anything else.
@kdfrawg Italy? Wow. Mine shipped from Cincinnati and arrived today. They fit perfectly, just like all my others. I love consistency. :-)
@kdfrawg Oh, it's not my main email device--I have a lovely Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 connected to my docking station and dual monitors that I do 99% of my email on. But for mobile email access, which I use infrequently, we're using a managed version of Outlook for iOS.
@kdfrawg Because I hate the stock iPhone keyboard with a passion that burns hotter than the fire of a thousand suns (to be spoken in the voice of Khan Noonian Singh), I always install third-party keyboards that make life better. My two favorites are Microsoft Word Flow (sadly no longer available for new installs) and Gboard from Google. SwiftKey (another Microsoft product) is another good one.
@matigo Potentially, yes. Location data, call data, and other invasions of privacy.
Didn't like what I saw regarding device privacy with the new company email app, so I solved the problem by installing it on a quarantined device that exists only for company email and QA testing.
It's an iPhone with no SIM card, so Wi-Fi only, but that's not a bug, it's a feature. :-)
And yes, this solution isn't for everyone, but through a quirk of fate, I ended up with two free phones (in addition to my personal iPhone) courtesy of the company. Might as well get some use out of them.