Posts Tagged ‘leopard mail’

The Big Break

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

KidsinSand

It’s that time of year again in Australia. Everyone (including me) is either at the beach or wishing they were at the beach.

I’m off to the beach house for three weeks. Marital diplomacy requires no blogging during this period.

So I will see you all again on the other side.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and an excellent New Year. mail.app, apple mail, leopard mail, beach, shiraz, kids, holiday, some more shiraz

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Christmas Stationery for Leopard Mail

Friday, December 21st, 2007

MailstationeryJust in time for all those festive season emails comes a Christmas Stationery template for Leopard Mail.

Mail Stationery is new feature of Leopard Mail, which allows you send emails wrapped in pre-made HTML templates (if you are into that sort of thing).

Christmas Stationery is suitably Christmas-like as you can see:

Christmas Stationery

It comes placeholders for three images and lots of snow flakes scattered around the bottom of the text area.

It was developed by the German blogger at tice.de, and is available from his web site in English and German versions. mail.app, apple mail, leopard mail, HTML, stationery, mail stationery, outrageous waste of bandwidth but it is Christmas

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Mail Attachments Iconizer plugin gets smarter

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

mailattachemnticonizer_icon.jpgLoki Software has released an updated version of its Mail Attachments Iconizer plugin for Mail.app, an add-on that offers much greater control over the way that attachments are displayed and packaged.

I could type out all the benefits which the plugin offers, but thankfully the developers have knocked up their own chart of improvements:

Mailattachmenticonizerfeatu

The new version adds some welcome features — a new option to always display full attachment names, the ability to images in HTML layouts of incoming messages in LEopard Mail, the printing of attachments according to how they are currently displayed on the screen and better recognition of images without filename extension.

It also offers a more reliable fix of interaction with the stationery feature in Leopard Mail.

Mail Attachments Iconizer is shareware (USD 14.99) is available from the developer’s web site .plugins, leopard mail, apple mail, mail.app, attachments, productivity

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Growl Mail is back! (sort of)

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

GrowlEagle-eyed Hawk Wings reader Dave Foshee emails to say that he has spotted a Leopard-friendly beta version of GrowlMail.

He found the link in a post on the Google Groups Discussion list for Growl.

The poster is offering it as a beta and asking for feedback on how well it works.

Leopardgrowlmail

It works very well for me, so I encourage you to give it a go yourself, especially if you are looking for a slick, visual notification summary of your email.

Of course, you will need to install Growl first.

[Thanks, Dave!]apple mail, leopard mail, mail.app, growl, growlmail, leopard, notification, plugins

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Anxiety: Slick bare bones task manager

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Anxiety IconAnxiety is a new and well-crafted “no frills” task mananger for Leopard that manages a list of your to-dos and syncs them with iCal and Mail.app.

Personally, I like the big, fully-featured approach to task management (OmniFocus, iGTD , etc), but not everyone needs all the bells and whistles.

If these big hitters are not for you, then Anxiety is well worth a look. As the developer says, “With a tiny desktop footprint and clean minimalist aesthetics, the application is simultaneously small, beautiful and effective”.

It presents a simple list of outstanding tasks, which can be displayed and hidden again by clicking on the app’s Menubar or Dock icon:

Anxiety Interface

When it has focus, hitting Return brings up a pane to create a new task. Tabbing through you can quickly enter the task and assign it to the calendar of your choice. Once it is created in iCal, it is soon synced into Leopard Mail as well.

Double-clicking on a task in the list opens the to-do in Mail or opens the task’s Edit pane in iCal (you can set this in the app’s Preferences).

Checking the box on the left, completes the task, which turns a violent green and then disappears.

Anxiety’s Preferences allow you to determine whether it displays tasks by individual calendar or in a unified list, whether the icon is displayed in the Dock, Menubar or both, and various display options:

Anxiety Prefs

Anxiety is freeware (donations not refused) and is available – along with a comprehensive list of its many virtues – from the developer’s web site .

[Via digg ]task management, to-dos, ical, mail.app, apple mail, leopard mail, productivity, getting things done, GTD

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Gruber on Leopard Mail’s message: URL links

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Logo DaringfireballJohn Gruber of Daring Fireball fame has written up a detailed explanation of Leopard Mail’s new message: URL links, which allow you to link to individual email messages from other apps like Yojimbo and iCal.

He describes how the feature works, the various formats that Leopard accepts — message:%3cMESSAGE-ID%3e, message://%3cMESSAGE-ID%3e, message:<MESSAGE-ID>, message://<MESSAGE-ID> — and why message://%3cMESSAGE-ID%3e is the best of the bunch.

Mailtags UrlfeatureAs he correctly points out there is no default menu option in Leopard Mail to access this feature. However MailTags users can find it under the Edit menu or use the keyboard shortcut ⌃⌥⌘U to copy the URL to the clipboard (in Mail.app’s default message:%3cMESSAGE-ID%3e format).

John also provides an applescript for copying the message: URL of a selected email to the clipboard in his preferred message://%3cMESSAGE-ID%3e format, which is recognised by any Cocoa-based app using NSTextView.

Read the whole post and get the applescript on Daring Fireball.mail.app, apple mail, leopard mail, urls, hyperlinks, applescript, productivity

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Photo Cluster: free stationary for Leopard Mail

Monday, December 10th, 2007

MailstationerySomeone at the University of Chicago has whipped up a Leopard Mail Stationery template as an exercise in testing the drag-n-drop images wells in the default stationery templates.

It’s nothing revolutionary, but offers a more image rich environment than the standard templates provide.

After installing it (double-click on the downloaded file), you can drag-n-drop away to your heart’s content:

Photocluster Example

Photo Cluster is freeware and is available from a web page at the University of Chicago.

Along the same lines, those expecting a baby girl and distressed by the lack of a pink Baby Announcement template in Leopard Mail will find relief in the work of Ed Dyer, who has tweaked the existing blue one to offer a pink alternative.

He writes about it on the Apple Discussions and has made the template available for download from his iDisk .eye-candy, mail.app, apple mail, leopard mail, stationery, HTML, templates, baby girls

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