Posts Tagged ‘pdfs’

Toggle image and attachment display in Mail.app

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

MailattachmentsiconizerChris T asks on Yahoo! Answers:

How do I get mail.app in OS X, to not display attached images automatically, like what it defaultly does for the junk mail, where you have to click “Load Images”, because I get a lot of images spam, and too big images.

Luckily, a plugin called Mail Attachments Iconizer exists precisely to help people who often get too big images.

When it is installed, images and other attachments like PDFs are always displayed as icons.

If you find an image or PDF you would like to view in place, the plugin adds a “View in place” option to the Contextual Menu:

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I don’t use it myself as I live in a text-based world, but I know graphic designers who swear by it.

Mail Attachments Iconizer is shareware (USD 6) and is available from the developer’s web site .

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kip: Tag-smart iPhoto for PDFs

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

kip_icon.jpgDescribed by the developers as “iPhoto for PDFs”, kip offers tagging, sorting, searching and syncing with iDisk for your PDFs. Its scanning features also promise a way to centralise and organise all those bills, receipts, reports, and other bits of paper laying around the house.

Screenshots and more on kip’s features after the jump.

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Yojimbo 1.1: Martial your info with power and beauty

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

screenshot12Yojimbo, a great new information manager from the Bare Bones stable, has been updated. All the fine features that first lured me away from StickyBrain are still there, but now there’s even more to like about it.

First, it is now AppleScript-able. Almost all the items in Yojimbo can be scripted, so I would expect some nifty scripts to appear soon which will speed Yojimbo up even more. (UPDATE: Within minutes of me putting this up, Fraser Speirs writes in the comments about some scripts he has already knocked out for web archives and NetNewsWire headlines and that he has posted on his wiki . Sweet!).

Secondly, searching has been significantly improved. It now searches like Mail.app and iTunes, automatically inserting an AND between separate words. The toolbar displays the search stats as it does in other apps. The “All” search option is more comprehensive.

Thirdly, several existing features have been tweaked. You can now sync with .Mac when Yojimbo is not running. Launching the app is noticeably faster and some bits of the interface have been reworked to make them clearer.

Fourthly, PDF handling is much better, especially with password-protected PDFs.

There’s no sign of the nested folders that many users requested after the first release, but I’m sure that they are not far away. Nor is there any sign of closer integration with Mail.app, which is one of my hopes.

Lastly, there is now a “Buy Yojimbo…” command on the application menu when running in demo mode. That’s important because you should buy it or, at least, take the product tour at Bare Bones, try it out and then buy it .

Software as smart and pretty as this deserves its reward.

(Sorry about the pun).

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