More Mail Stationery, for sale and for free
Jumsoft has released a pack of additional mail stationery templates for Leopard Mail.
The pack contains 50 “high-quality and exclusive design options for every occasion”, covering Family, Congratulations, Invitations, Emotions, Vacations and Seasons themes.
An additional group are described as “Neutral”, or multi-purpose.
You can view small thumbnails
of all the templates on the Jumsoft web site, but some examples of the “Neutral” category are displayed below:

The pack costs USD 39 and is available from Jumsoft’s web site
.
Value-conscious readers will want to compare this pack of 50 with the pack of 111 templates from equinix (reviewed in an earlier Hawk Wings post). The equinix pack retails for 24.95 euros (c. USD 40), twice as many template choices for almost the same price.
Of course, really value-conscious readers will want to make their own (see earlier Hawk Wings post
) or look at the increasing number of stationery templates offered for free.
Novcon.net
has started a collection of free stationery templates, which now contains sixteen examples. Users can rate the ones they like best. The current winner is an attractive “parchment” template.
The Novcon site also contains instructions on how to install the stationery.
Templates in the Jumsoft pack and on the Novcon.net site are now listed in the Templates section of the comprehensive Hawk Wings Plug-in and Add-on List.
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July 16th, 2008 at 2:25 am
Thanks for the links to the stationery. You’ve given me incentive to make some.
July 16th, 2008 at 8:02 am
Excellent! Let me know what you make and I’ll list it along with the other templates/stationery on the add-ons list.
September 30th, 2008 at 12:35 pm
Yesterday, I was creating a template for NetNewsWire to be able to see the content in my own way.
http://www.la-grange.net/2008/09/29/netnewswire-simply.png
Then I realized it would be cool to do that with… Mail.app. So I started to explore the Content of Mail.app cd /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/Resources/
no luck. :(
It’s cool to have templates for creating and sending customized emails, but I would love to have a way to customize the way I read emails.