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		<title>MailTags 2.2 Public Beta 4: Polished flexibility</title>
		<link>http://www.hawkwings.net/2008/01/23/mailtags-20-public-beta-4-flexible-and-polished-productivity/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 12:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As MailTags forges it way towards an official Version 2.2, Scott Morrison has released the fourth public beta of the plugin. In addition to a bunch of the usual improvements and bug-fixes (improving the reliability of the Spotlight Importer, tweaking some Preference options and settings, a nice resizable keyword token field which now displays all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/mail_tags_100px.jpg" alt="Mail Tags 100px"  align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="5" height="96" width="100"/>As MailTags forges it way towards an official Version 2.2, Scott Morrison has released the fourth public beta of the plugin.</p>
<p>In addition to a bunch of the usual improvements and bug-fixes (improving the reliability of the Spotlight Importer, tweaking some Preference options and settings, a nice resizable keyword token field which now displays all your tags), this latest release addresses a quirk with the way Gmail implements IMAP. In order to prevent problems, it now saves tags only to the local cache of Gmail accounts in Mail.app.</p>
<p>MailTags looks more polished, as Scott makes it into the most &#8220;native&#8221; plugin going around.  It almost seems built-in to the app, rather than an added extra.  </p>
<p>The pop-up dialogs for to-dos and events created on a Leopard Mail Note are now a fetching dark brown colour, which blends in nicely with the yellow lined-paper of the Note itself:</p>
<div align=center><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/mailtagsnotesevents.jpg" alt="Mailtagsnotesevents" height="420" width="450"/></div>
<p>I missed the third public beta, being at the beach, so haven&#8217;t yet had a chance to note a change in the way MailTags is constructed.  </p>
<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/mailtagsmessagecolourextra.jpg" alt="Mailtagsmessagecolourextra"  align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="5" height="306" width="100"/>Some elements are now split off as optional &#8220;extras&#8221; &#8212; plug-ins for the plug-in, so to speak &#8212; which promises a more efficient, more flexible, more user-customisable future. </p>
<p>It also provides a easy invitation for third-party developers to create specific MailTags plug-ins for their apps (OmniFocus, Yojimbo, Things, iGTD?).</p>
<p>Its iCal integration features are now a separate &#8220;extra&#8221; and a new feature, the Quick Message Colour Picker is another. It lets you colour-code the selected email with a single mouse click.  A new Extras Preference Tab in the MailTags Pane controls their behaviour.  </p>
<p>For example, in the Message Colour extra preferences, you can chose your preferred swatch colours and decide whether or not to delete the message colour when all MailTags info is deleted from an email.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want an option to colour emails on the fly, you can just disable the extra in the Preferences:</p>
<div align=center><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/mailtagsmessagecolourprefs.jpg" alt="Mailtagsmessagecolourprefs" height="305" width="450"/></div>
<p>Another small but useful feature in the new beta is the welcome return of the red icon to mark a tag that hasn&#8217;t been uploaded to the IMAP server yet. Mail users on dial-up connections at the beach (and probably elsewhere) will be pleased to see this back.</p>
<p>You can read more about MailTags for Leopard and download the newest, fourth public beta <a href="http://www.indev.ca/MailTagsLeopardBeta.html">from Scott&#8217;s web site</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>, where you will also find <a href="http://forums.indev.ca/">a forum</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> for any questions, bug reports or comments. <tags>mail.app, apple mail, imap, tagging, productivity, mailtags, public beta, ical, applescript, events</tags><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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<li><a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/11/26/mailtags-20-public-beta-5-attachement-bug-fixed/" rel="bookmark" title="26 November 2006, 1:14 am">MailTags 2.0 Public Beta 5: Attachment bug fixed</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/11/22/mailtags-20-public-beta-4-events-copy-url-faster/" rel="bookmark" title="22 November 2006, 12:06 am">MailTags 2.0 Public Beta 4: Events, copy URL, faster</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/10/20/mailtags-public-beta-30-released/" rel="bookmark" title="20 October 2006, 10:06 pm">MailTags 2.0 Public Beta 3 released</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2007/04/16/mailtags-20-public-beta-10-even-smarter-imap-tag-handling/" rel="bookmark" title="16 April 2007, 10:52 pm">MailTags 2.0 Public Beta 10: Even smarter IMAP tag handling</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/09/15/mailtags-20-public-beta-2/" rel="bookmark" title="15 September 2006, 8:12 pm">MailTags 2.0 Public Beta 2</a></li>
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		<title>EagleFiler 1.1: 110+ improvements and bugfixes</title>
		<link>http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/12/08/20061207eaglefiler-11-110-improvements-and-bugfixes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2006 13:53:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michael Tsai has released an update to his tag-smart, open-format PIM app EagleFiler. Michael could have aimed higher and called it EagleFiler 2.0; with over 110+ new improvements and tweaks, it certainly carries enough newness to warrant the higher number. Fortunately, I don&#8217;t have to type them all out. Michael has provided a complete changelog [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/eaglefiler.jpg" alt="Eaglefiler"  align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="0" height="106" width="100"/>Michael Tsai has released an update to his <a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/10/16/eaglefiler-tag-smart-open-format-pim/">tag-smart, open-format PIM app EagleFiler</a>.</p>
<p>Michael could have aimed higher and called it EagleFiler 2.0; with over 110+ new improvements and tweaks, it certainly carries enough newness to warrant the higher number.</p>
<p>Fortunately, I don&#8217;t have to type them all out.  Michael has provided <a href="http://c-command.com/blog/2006/12/06/eaglefiler-11/">a complete changelog</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> for the update.</p>
<p>Here are five new features in the app that caught my eye:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>IMAP support and smarter Mail.app capture</strong>. EagleFiler can now IMAP mailboxes and individual email messages from Apple Mail. Nice! </li>
<li><strong>Omnivorous, universal importing</strong>. You can now import every file known to mankind into EagleFiler. If it doesnâ€™t know how to display it, EagleFiler displays the icon for the file and lets you open it in another app.</li>
<li><strong>Tag auto-completion</strong>. Tags now auto-complete as you type them, a great feature which saves both time and errors. EagleFiler now also displays an item&#8217;s tags in the status bar at the bottom of the window, so what you see them easily and edit or add to them. </li>
<li><strong>Quick Editing of web archives</strong>. A new &#8220;Added Convert For Editing&#8221; command quickly converts web archives to RTFD files for editing.</li>
<li><strong>Import of MailTags projects as tags</strong>. Emails marked with <a href="http://www.indev.ca/MailTags.html">MailTags</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> projects are tagged with those project names when imported into EagleFiler.</li>
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<p>That only scratches the surface.</p>
<p>With the new tagging improvements especially, people who are into Getting Things Done (GTD) will find it even easier to adapt the tips in yesterday&#8217;s <a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/12/07/getting-things-done-with-yojimbo/">&#8220;Getting Things Done with Yojimbo&#8221;</a> post to EagleFiler.</p>
<p>I find it hard to place EagleFiler into a hierarchy or scheme with other personal information managers (PIMs). It is more flexible but less polished than Yojimbo, more open but less fully featured than SOHO Notes, less powerful but less bloated than the DEVONthink projects.</p>
<p>Perhaps the best way for you to judge is to test it out yourself. </p>
<p>A demo is available <a href="http://c-command.com/eaglefiler/">from Michael&#8217;s site</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>. If you like it, a licence costs USD 40. <tags>mail.app, apple mail, emails, imap, productivity, tagging, information manager, tags, pim</tags><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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<li><a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/08/19/mailtags-20-public-beta-is-here/" rel="bookmark" title="19 August 2006, 7:14 am">MailTags 2.0 Public Beta is here!</a></li>
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		<title>Yojimbo 1.3: Tagging, hyperlinks and more</title>
		<link>http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/11/10/yojimbo-13-tagging-hyperlinks-and-more/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2006 00:27:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bare Bones has updated Yojimbo, adding support for tagging, hyperlinks, better handling of passwords, improved web archive support and some interface tweaks (see the full changelog here ). The big ticket item for many will be tagging. And Bare Bones has left no stone unturned in implementing it. Tags can be entered in the item&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/yojimbo.jpeg" alt="Yojimbo"  align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="0" height="108" width="114" />Bare Bones has updated <a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/03/16/yojimbo-11-martial-your-info-with-power-and-beauty/">Yojimbo</a>, adding support for tagging, hyperlinks, better handling of passwords, improved web archive support and some interface tweaks (see the full changelog <a href="http://www.barebones.com/support/yojimbo/arch_yoj13.shtml">here</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>).</p>
<p>The big ticket item for many will be tagging. And Bare Bones has left no stone unturned in implementing it.</p>
<p>Tags can be entered in the item&#8217;s Inspector, directly in the item&#8217;s details bar or through the quick input panel. In addition, new bookmarklets for the major Mac browsers allow the option of adding tags at the point of bookmarking or archiving a web page. </p>
<p>You can find the new bookmarklets by searching Yojimbo&#8217;s help for &#8220;bookmark&#8221;.</p>
<p>As one would expect the tags are nice aqua tokens. They auto-complete and Yojimbo even offers you options if your typing matches more than one, as you can see here in a screenshot of tagging via an item&#8217;s new look details bar:</p>
<div align=center><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/yojimbo13tagging.jpg" alt="Yojimbo13tagging" height="326" width="450" /></div>
<p>Yojimbo lets you find tagged items again by searching for them or by creating &#8220;tag collections&#8221;, smart folders that match on user-defined tags. It can also display them as a new column in the interface&#8217;s main view.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the tag collections can only match items with &#8220;all&#8221; the nominated tags.  There is no &#8220;any&#8221; option. Surely that will soon be fixed:</p>
<div align=center><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/yojimbo13tagcollect.jpg" alt="Yojimbo13tagcollect" height="217" width="450" /></div>
<p>People looking for a more keyboard-orientated way to tag, will be glad to find that two tab-key strokes bring you to the tagging field in an item&#8217;s details bar.</p>
<p>The new version also provides for hyperlinking within items. You can add web URLs or links to emails with <a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/11/01/linkaboo-hyperlink-emails-in-other-apps/">LinkABoo</a> or (soon) <a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/11/07/mailtags-hyperlink-to-emails-in-other-apps/">MailTags</a> and add links to files and folder just by dragging them onto the hyperlink dialog:</p>
<div align=center><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/yojimbo13hyperlinks.jpg" alt="Yojimbo13hyperlinks" height="161" width="401" /></div>
<p>Lists and Tables are now supported in notes too, which is nice.</p>
<p>Other new features include provision for Yojimbo to use Apple&#8217;s Keychain, more details options for how passwords are handled and Command-clicking in web archives to open URLs in the background.</p>
<p>Perhaps I should also mention that Yojimbo users who also use Mail.app will get a lot of mileage out of <a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/09/04/script-to-pipe-emails-into-yojimbo/">an applescript</a> that pipes selected emails into Yojimbo. I use this a lot.  </p>
<p>Yojimbo costs USD 39 (educational licence USD 29). The full version and <a href="http://www.barebones.com/products/yojimbo/demo.shtml">a demo</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> are available <a href="http://www.barebones.com/products/yojimbo/index.shtml">from Bare Bones&#8217; web site</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> Patrick Rhone <a href="http://patrickrhone.com/journal/archives/2006/11/226.html">has some interesting thoughts</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> on the new tags in Yojimbo 1.3 vs. traditional sorting by sub-folders, part of <a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/06/10/mailapp-without-folders-or-tears/">the great &#8220;tag in one archive vs. file in folders&#8221; debate</a>.<tags>yojimbo, productivity, mail.app, tagging, hyperlinks, personal imformation manager, PIM, apple mail</tags><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>EagleFiler: tag-smart, open-format PIM</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2006 11:38:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SpamSieve developer Michael Tsai has released a personal information manager that takes the fight right up to established apps like Yojimbo and SOHO Notes. While EagleFiler is a powerful, fully-featured information manager, it offers more flexible tagging and annotation options than other apps. Also, although it uses a Core Data SQL database to track your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/eaglefiler.jpg"  align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="0" alt="Eaglefiler" height="106" width="100" />SpamSieve developer Michael Tsai has released a personal information manager that takes the fight right up to established apps like Yojimbo and SOHO Notes.</p>
<p>While EagleFiler is a powerful, fully-featured information manager, it offers more flexible tagging and annotation options than other apps. Also, although it uses a Core Data SQL database to track your files, it stores them in an &#8220;open format&#8221; library or Finder folder, just like iPhoto or iTunes. This will not only please open format advocates, but allows other apps to access the data easily and makes backups much more efficient.</p>
<p>The interface has the much admired three-pane Mail-like look (just like Yojimbo and SOHO Notes):</p>
<div align=center><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/eaglefiler_main.jpg" alt="Eaglefiler Main" height="326" width="450" /></div>
<p>It provides numerous ways for importing or capturing the information you want to store.  A system-wide capture key (F1 by default) allows you snag info (EagleFiler handles emails from all the major email clients, web pages, PDFs, word processing files, iChat logs, audio files and more &#8211; see <a href="http://c-command.com/eaglefiler/manual-ah/what-can-be-imported">the full list</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>) without interrupting your workflow, although files can also be dragged to the Dock icon, interface or dedicated &#8220;Drop Pad&#8221;.</p>
<p>Integration with Growl is a nice touch, providing notification of successful capture without the need to switch apps and check.</p>
<p>Mail can&#8217;t (yet) be imported directly from IMAP accounts, but has to be moved to a local folder first.  Michael says that he hopes to overcome this limitation in later releases.</p>
<p>To make up for that, <a href="http://www.indev.ca/MailTags.html">MailTags</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> users will be delighted to hear that EagleFiler will import its tags along with the emails. Nifty! </p>
<p>It also provides flexible ways of organising your data. Hierarchical folders and labels allow &#8220;folder-lovers&#8221; every opportunity to indulge; it even supports multiple libraries for the ultimate in data separation.  </p>
<p><img align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/eaglefiler_tags.jpg" alt="Eaglefiler Tags" height="328" width="230" />&#8220;Archivers&#8221; will value the ability to find things in one huge folder through the app&#8217;s Search function which supports Boolean or phrase searches.  </p>
<p>Tag support is something that Yojimbo and SOHO Notes don&#8217;t provide.  In EagleFiler you can tag each items with as many tags as you want.  </p>
<p>A tag pane allows you to add, customise and add color to your tags.  </p>
<p>You can also set a character or symbol for each tag, which shows up in the app&#8217;s main viewer. </p>
<p>Tags are also displayed in the folder list on the left, so that it is easy quickly to find all the items with a particular tag.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/eaglefiler_inspector.jpg"  align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="10" alt="Eaglefiler Inspector" height="342" width="300" />Further options for labelling, naming and tagging are provided by an Inspector window. </p>
<p>You can enter tags in a field obscured in the screenshot by the drop-down menu for the labels (which are Finder labels and can be edited in Finder&#8217;s Preferences pane).</p>
<p>People who feel constricted by Yojimbo&#8217;s lack of support for hierarchical folders or restricted meta-data options will love the flexibility EagleFiler offers without the need to switch to SOHO Notes&#8217; OpenBase  database engine.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/eaglefiler_prefs.jpg"  align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="10" alt="Eaglefiler Prefs" height="263" width="300" />EagleFiler&#8217;s preferences are minimal and mainly control the look of the interface. </p>
<p>You can also customise the capture key here.</p>
<p>EagleFiler also pitches itself as an archiver for Mail.app and other email clients.</p>
<p>Michael suggests:</p>
<blockquote><p>Most e-mail programs are designed for communicating with your mail server and letting you read and write messagesâ€”not for storing all your old mail. By cleaning out your mail programâ€™s database, you can remove some clutter from its mailbox list and speed it up. But cleaning it out doesnâ€™t have to mean lots of time wasted trying to predict which messages you might need in the future. Disk space is plentifulâ€”just archive all your old mail into EagleFiler. Later, youâ€™ll be able to find what you need with a quick search. Meanwhile, the archived messages will no longer be slowing down Spotlight searches of your files and current messages.</p></blockquote>
<p>I was very impressed.  It is more flexible than Yojimbo.  Its open format makes it more attractive than SOHO Notes.  EagleFiler doesn&#8217;t have the full range of extra features &#8212; syncing, blogging support, full-screen option, alarms, etc &#8212; that SOHO Notes provides.  That&#8217;s a pleasing lack of feature bloat for me.  YMMV.</p>
<p>EagleFiler is shareware (USD 40) and a 30 day free demo is available <a href="http://c-command.com/eaglefiler/">from Michael&#8217;s web site</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>.<tags>productivity, archiving, pim, yojimbo, soho notes, personal information manager, tagging, open format, michael tsai</tags><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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<li><a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2007/01/10/yojimbo-and-eaglefiler-updates/" rel="bookmark" title="10 January 2007, 9:53 pm">Yojimbo and EagleFiler updates</a></li>
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		<title>MailTags 2.0 Public Beta is here!</title>
		<link>http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/08/19/mailtags-20-public-beta-is-here/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Aug 2006 21:14:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a great day for Mail.app users. The public beta of MailTags 2.0 has been released, bringing with it full IMAP tag support, tagging of outgoing messages, tag sharing, a revamped, more flexible MailTags pane, the display of keywords, projects and other MailTags info in the ListView and more. In some ways it offers better [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/mailtags1.jpg"  align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="5" alt="mailtags" height="96" width="100" />It&#8217;s a great day for Mail.app users.  The public beta of MailTags 2.0 has been released, bringing with it full IMAP tag support, tagging of outgoing messages, tag sharing, a revamped, more flexible MailTags pane, the display of keywords, projects and other MailTags info in the ListView and more.</p>
<p>In some ways it offers better productivity features than Leopard Mail and it&#8217;s here now.</p>
<p><strong>IMAP tag support</strong></p>
<p>Probably the most anticipated new feature is full support for tagging emails in IMAP accounts.  </p>
<p>This is achieved by storing the keywords, projects and other metadata in encoded X-MailTags headers in the email itself.  When new MailTags information is added, MailTags writes a new copy of the message to the server.  The metadata is stored server-side, making it available on any Mac you use which has MailTags 2.0 installed. Synchronised tagging has arrived whether you are in the office, at home or on the road.</p>
<p>You can also choose to save the metadata in clear text so that other email clients like Thunderbird will be able to read it.  </p>
<p><strong>The MailTags Pane</strong></p>
<p>Many of the new features in this beta are best understood from the new-look MailTags pane.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/mail_tags20publicbetapane.jpg"  align="left" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="0" alt="mail_tags20publicbetapane" height="479" width="140" />Individual sections of the pane can be hidden or shown as you prefer by clicking on the disclosure triangle in the top left of its header. </p>
<p>Interaction with iCal continues to improve.  Support for to-dos allows you to set priorities, due dates and to add comments in the Notes field. You can set a default calendar for MailTags to use in the MailTags Preferences.  </p>
<p>The linkage between Mail.app and iCal has been improved through the use of a new URL format (<span id="code">message://mymessage-id @ server.com</span>) which will find the relevant email regardless of the actual file location. </p>
<p>The Notes field now automatically expands with the size of the window, so that verbose people like me can see all the info for a particular email more easily.  </p>
<p>In another much-hoped improvement, the Notes field can be used to replace the subject line of the email (see the subject line in italics in the screenshot below).  Neat!</p>
<p>In the Compose window MailTags pane, additional options allow you to tag your outgoing message and/or tag the original message with the same tags as the reply.  You can also create a rule to accept reject tags based on any criteria (such as member ship in a specific address book group). </p>
<p>This is a real bonus for work groups.  Tagging outgoing messages gives people working on shared projects the ability to accept and share tags with other collaborators. </p>
<p>Of course, you may run into a nutcase using MailTags 2.0, so the option to refuse attached tags is also included.  </p>
<p><strong>Seeing your tags in the ListView</strong></p>
<p>One of my favourite new features is the ability to see your projects and tags in the Message ListView, which provides additional and immediate visual cues about what you need to get done.</p>
<p>Command-clicking on any column header to add or remove the project, keyword, priority and due date columns.</p>
<p>When matched to the project-related colour coding of messages, you know at once what needs to be done in what sphere of your life:</p>
<div align=center><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/mailtags20listview.jpg" alt="mailtags20listview" height="74" width="430" /></div>
<p>The expanded Preferences now contain a number of separate panes to manage the plugin&#8217;s options. These options and MailTags 2.0&#8242;s other new features are set out in an expanded and comprehensive readme file.</p>
<p>How does it compare with Leopard Mail, or at least, with as much of Leopard Mail as we have seen?  As Scott says, </p>
<blockquote><p>While Mail 3.0 brings some MailTags-like features to Mail, MailTags continues to add many features not included with Mail 3.0, including keywords, project and priority tagging, saving notes directly with message, changing subject lines, dynamic coloring of messages, full integration with rules and smart mailboxes, and more.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Upgrade Warning!!</strong></p>
<p>Installing MailTags 2.0 will erase the settings for MailTags 1.2.2.  This is set out at the top of the plugin&#8217;s new readme file, but is worth repeating.  However, MailTags 2.0 saves a backup of your info so that can go back to MailTags 1.2.2 if you decide that the beauty and power of MailTags 2.0 is not for you.</p>
<p><strong>Registration and Special Offer</strong></p>
<p>MailTags 2.0 is not donation-ware.  It is shareware (USD 29.95).  After a trial 30 day period, unregistered users will be unable to tag messages. </p>
<p>During the beta test period, you can purchase MailTags 2.0 for a reduced price of USD 25 by following the links in MailTags preferences.</p>
<p>MailTags has more than quadrupled the productivity grunt of Mail.app for me.  It is money very well spent.</p>
<p>You can get the public beta from <a href="http://www.indev.ca/MT2Beta.html">Scott&#8217;s site</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> where you will also find <a href="http://www.indev.ca/forum/">a support forum</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> for all your MailTags queries.</p>
<p>Of course, MailTags 1.2.2 <a href="http://www.indev.ca/MailTags.html">will continue to be available</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> too under the same donation-ware conditions as before. MailTags 1.2.2 users can look forward to an update with minor bug fixes later this week.<tags>mailtags, mail.app, apple mail, productivity, tagging, to-dos, ical, workgroups, collaboration, IMAP</tags><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>WebnoteHappy 1.2 gets del.icio.us support and more</title>
		<link>http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/08/02/webnotehappy-12-gets-delicious-support-and-more/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2006 13:24:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[WebnoteHappy has been updated. This clever app with an unfortunate name is a bookmark manager that allows you to tag and annotate your links. The new version (1.2) brings support for syncing your bookmarks with your del.icio.us account, adds hot key support for Firefox and Shiira, clickable hyperlinks in the notes field and more. All [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/webnotehappyicon.jpg" alt="webnotehappyicon" height="101" width="100" /><a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/06/23/webnotehappy-11-now-plays-nicely-with-mailapp/">WebnoteHappy</a> has been updated. This clever app with an unfortunate name is a bookmark manager that allows you to tag and annotate your links. </p>
<p>The new version (1.2) brings support for syncing your bookmarks with your del.icio.us account, adds hot key support for Firefox and Shiira, clickable hyperlinks in the notes field and more. </p>
<p>All the fields in a WebnoteHappy webnote are now editable, including the URL itself.</p>
<p>The app sells itself partly as a native Mac OS X interface for del.icio.us and it does look nice:</p>
<div align="center"><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/webnotehappy12main.jpg" alt="webnotehappy12main" height="297" width="450" /></div>
<p>You can read the full list of changes in <a href="http://www.happyapps.com/webnotehappy/release_notes/">the release notes</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>.</p>
<p>WebnoteHappy is shareware (USD 24.95) and is available from <a href="http://www.happyapps.com/webnotehappy/">the developer&#8217;s web site</a><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>.<tags>bookmarks, delicious, URLs, tagging, Web 2.0, firefox, internet, not apple mail</tags><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>MailTags 1.2.2: Mouseless tagging and more</title>
		<link>http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/07/05/mailtags-122-mouseless-tagging-and-more/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jul 2006 13:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new improved version of MailTags is out! For me, the stand-out new feature in MailTags 1.2.2 is mouseless tagging, but it offers a swag of new features and improvements. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/wp-images/MailTags100px-2.jpg" height="96" width="100" border="0" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="0" alt="MailTags100px" title="MailTags100px" />A new improved version of MailTags is out!</p>
<p>For me, the stand-out new feature in MailTags 1.2.2 is mouseless tagging. </p>
<p>A new shortcut &#8220;Tag this message&#8221; (Command-Control-T) switches focus to the MailTags pane and allows you to tab through its fields, making tagging more efficient and speedy than ever before.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/wp-images/mailtagsicon.jpg" height="103" width="200" border="0" align="left" hspace="10" vspace="5" alt="mailtagsicon" title="mailtagsicon" />But there&#8217;s more. A new Toolbar icon &#8220;Show Tags&#8221; (available from the Customize Toolbar option) opens and closes the MailTags pane and a new MailTags column displays a small flag next to each message with MailTags information. The tag in the message area looks more handsome, having received a Web 2.0 makeover.</p>
<p>An option to show or hide the message areaâ€™s MailTag icon has been added to the Preferences pane.</p>
<p>Also very welcome is a new feature which allows you to set the contents of a MailTags Note as the subject line of an email. Simply check the box under the Note and the email gets a new clearer, more useful, more whatever-you-like subject line in italics:</p>
<div align="center"><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/wp-images/subjectnote.jpg" height="95" width="430" border="0" hspace="0" vspace="10" alt="subjectnote" title="subjectnote" /></div>
<p>Easy editing of subject lines in Mail.app has arrived. (These &#8220;subject lines&#8221; won&#8217;t work as subjects in Mail.app searches, but you will still find them as Notes).</p>
<p>The plugin is now wrapped in a new Firestorm installer and will place the Spotlight plugin in your user directory instead of the System Library folder.</p>
<p>A few small niggles have been fixed&#8212;clearing all tags now always clears all tags and several links in the localisations have been ironed out.  Speaking of which, MailTags now also talks Swedish. </p>
<p>MailTags 1.2.2 will continue to be available although Scott&#8217;s attention is now turning to the development of  MailTags 2.0, which offers full IMAP support by encoding MailTags info in an X-Header and a flood of other advanced project management goodies.  </p>
<p>You can read more about the MailTags 2.0 beta and <a href="http://www.indev.ca/MT2Beta.html">sign up to test it</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> on Scott&#8217;s new web site.</p>
<p>MailTags already puts more productivity muscle into Mail.app than anything else. It&#8217;s the must-have plugin for Mail.app users who are serious about email. It&#8217;s the duck&#8217;s guts, the cat&#8217;s whiskers, the undisputed king of Mail.app plugins. And it&#8217;s going to get even better.</p>
<p>MailTags 2.0 will not be donation-ware. It will be shareware. But users who make the suggested donation of USD 20 for MailTags 1.2.2 will automatically be upgraded to MailTags 2.0 when it appears.</p>
<p>You can get MailTags 1.2.2 from <a href="http://www.indev.ca/MailTags.html">Scott&#8217;s revamped web site</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>, where you will also find a new <a href="http://forums.indev.ca/">MailTags support forum</a>  <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>. <tags>mailtags, plugins, mail.app, apple mail, productivity, tagging, metadata, ical integration</tags><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>WebNoteHappy 1.1 now plays nicely with Mail.app</title>
		<link>http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/06/23/webnotehappy-11-now-plays-nicely-with-mailapp/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 12:26:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/wp-images/webnotehappy11.jpg" height="101" width="100" border="0" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="0" alt="webnotehappy11" title="webnotehappy11" />Don&#8217;t let the name put you off.  WebNoteHappy is a nice app for collecting, organising, tagging and sharing your bookmarks.</p>
<p>Smart folders, tags, integration with del.icio.us, global hotkeys and bookmarklets give the app substantial grunt.  </p>
<p>It is also browser-independent, which is a boon for people who like or have to switch between browsers.</p>
<div align="center"><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/wp-images/webnotehappy_interface.jpg" height="340" width="430" border="0" hspace="0" vspace="10" alt="webnotehappy_interface" title="webnotehappy_interface" /></div>
<p>For Mail.app fans the initial version presented a problem. Its global hotkey (Command-Shift-D) conflicted with Mail&#8217;s inbuilt Send Message shortcut. </p>
<p>That has now been fixed; the hotkey is now only enabled for Camino, Firefox, NetNewsWire, OmniWeb, and Safari.</p>
<p>Other improvements, including private saving of bookmarks to del.icio.us, and fixes are detailed in <a href="http://www.happyapps.com/webnotehappy/release_notes/">the release notes</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>.</p>
<p>WebNoteHappy is shareware (USD 24.95) and a 30 day demo is available from <a href="http://www.happyapps.com/webnotehappy/release_notes/">the developer&#8217;s web site</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>.<tags>bookmarks, tagging, organizing, delicious, multi broswer, mail.app, apple mail, productivity</tags><br />
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		<title>kip: Tag-smart iPhoto for PDFs</title>
		<link>http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/06/18/kip-tag-smart-iphoto-for-pdfs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jun 2006 11:43:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to find, manage and organise your PDFs is a smarter, tag-friendly way?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="image1133" src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/kip_icon.jpg" align="right" alt="kip_icon.jpg" />Described by the developers as &#8220;iPhoto for PDFs&#8221;, 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.</p>
<p>Screenshots and more on kip&#8217;s features after the jump.</p>
<p><span id="more-1131"></span>After you import your PDFs, kip&#8217;s main interface presents a list of tags in a window on the left, sized by frequency, a main window containing iPhoto-like thumbnails of your documents and a Details window on the right:</p>
<div align="center"><a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/wp-images/kip_interface.jpg" onclick="window.open('http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/wp-images/kip_interface.jpg','popup','width=860,height=536,scrollbars=no,resizable=yes,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=yes,left=0,top=0');return false"><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/wp-images/kip_interface-tm.jpg" height="268" width="430" border="0" hspace="0" vspace="10" alt="kip_interface" title="kip_interface" /></a><br /><small>Click on image for a larger view</small></div>
<p>One nice feature is provided by a &#8220;zooming&#8221; mouse pointer. kip displays a zoom window with a list of current tags wherever you hold your mouse over the PDF&#8217;s thumbnail:</p>
<div align="center"><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/wp-images/kip_zoomingview.jpg" height="485" width="430" border="0" hspace="0" vspace="10" alt="kip_zoomingview" title="kip_zoomingview" /></div>
<p>The app&#8217;s Preferences pane allows you to list a series of tags that kip will search for automatically when importing, to sync your PDFs on your iDisk and to manage how tags are added:</p>
<div align="center"><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/wp-images/kip_preferences.jpg" height="387" width="430" border="0" hspace="0" vspace="10" alt="kip_preferences" title="kip_preferences" /></div>
<p>Selecting an individual PDF produces a pane on the right that lists information and tags for that document. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/wp-images/kip_individualpane.jpg" height="379" width="150" border="0" align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" alt="kip_individualpane" title="kip_individualpane" />The tags here&#8212;which I haven&#8217;t edited&#8212;demonstrate how kip will match Proper nouns but doesn&#8217;t always pick up the title of PDFs in its tagging. </p>
<p>Any <a href="http://indev.ca/MailTags.html">MailTags</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> user will be instantly at home here. Keywords can be added, deleted or edited. You can open an information Inspector for the document or open it with Preview. It also keeps an eye on your iDisk usage.</p>
<p>A scanning feature allows documents to be saved straight into the app. It also inserts an &#8220;Add to kip&#8221; to the PDF services in the Print menu of your apps, making it easy (if you remember) to add a copy of new documents to kip&#8217;s database.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s clever and innovative and slick, no question. I haven&#8217;t decided yet whether it adds enough to my productivity to replace the list of PDFs that a Spotlight search spits out. Time will tell.</p>
<p>The current version of kip (1.0.1) is free, although the developers warn that they will be charging for future versions of the app. You can get it from <a href="http://thekip.com/Site/about%20kip.html">their web site</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>.</p>
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		<title>Tabbable MailTags: Another improvement?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2006 23:23:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ethan Kaplan, the Director of Technology for Warner Brothers Records, has been experiencing tagging meltdown.He has a good taqsystem in place, but under an avalanche of email, it breaks down.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/wp-images/mailtags-3.jpg" height="77" width="74" border="0" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="0" alt="mailtags" title="mailtags" />Ethan Kaplan, the Director of Technology for Warner Brothers Records, <a href="http://blackrimglasses.com/archives/2006/06/06/holy-jeebus/">has been experiencing</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> tagging meltdown.</p>
<p>He has a good tagging system in place using the <a href="http://www.indev.ca/MailTags.html">MailTags plugin</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>, but under an avalanche of email, it breaks down.</p>
<p>He has an idea though:</p>
<blockquote><p>So what would make me use MailTags again (because it is indeed useful)? Mailtags needs to add the ability to tag as a â€œtabâ€ sequence. Basically: command-N (new), subject &#8211; tab &#8211; message &#8211; tab &#8211; tags &#8211; shift-command-D to send. That would rock.</p></blockquote>
<p>Scott Morrison, the developer of MailTags, <a href="http://blackrimglasses.com/archives/2006/06/06/holy-jeebus/#comment-8809">agrees</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>.<tags>mailtags, tagging, metadata, workflow, productivity, apple mail, mail.app, plugins</tags><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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