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Endicia

Endicia - 2.7

USPS postage, address label generator

All Time: (4.4)
Version 2.7: (5.0)
Selected Version: 2.7
Release Date: 2008-05-07
License: Update
Downloads (version 2.7): 1,172
Downloads (all versions): 14,484
Price: $15.95/mo

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Product Description:

Print mailing labels, envelopes and InstaPostage labels with ease. Print real postage from your Mac. No more standing in long lines at the post office.
  • New! Supports March 2008 USPS Rates
  • Print Labels and Envelopes in Batches
  • Favorites to Remember Common Packages
  • Print Mailing Labels, Envelopes and Postage
  • Calculates Domestic and International Rates
  • Free Delivery Confirmation on Priority Mail
  • Built-in Support for Electronic Postal Scales
  • Interactive Shipping Log
  • Handles Certified Mail and Return Receipt
  • 30 Day Free Trial
  • $15.95/month plus cost of postage

What's new in this version:

Important changes
  • Support for May 12 2008 USPS prices. Endicia for Mac supports new Commercial Base Prices for all domestic Express Mail shipments and Priority Mail shipments sent with Delivery or Signature Confirmation. All Priority Mail International and Express Mail International shipments get the reduced pricing as well.
    • http://www.usps.com/prices/
    • http://www.endicia.com/PriceChange/
  • There are no XML interface changes
Improvements:
  • Customs forms are now supported for Guam and American Samoa
  • OneCode barcodes are automatically included for First-Class envelopes and flats. These allow for faster processing through the mailstream and provide electronic refund capabilities if you misprint.
Bug fixes:
  • An issue on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard with multiple printers installed has been corrected
Changes to be aware of in Endicia for Mac:
  • Unfortunately we are not yet able to offer Priority Mail Commercial pricing on the DYMO 99019 label. We are working to enable this, but in the meantime, Priority Mail printing is disabled for the 99019 label type.
  • This will be the least Endicia for Mac release to support Mac OS X 10.2.8, the next release will require Mac OS X 10.3.9 or great.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 2.7:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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Endicia ReviewEndicia For Mac - A Useless Business Tool - Version: 2.9.1, 6/30/2009 09:21PM PST

Thunderjet214
My direct experience with Endicia for Mac is that it's limitations and failures make it useless for serious business use. I called the company before I purchased to tell them exactly what I need and ask whether their product accommodates my needs. The salesman said "yes" to all my needs . . .

Endicia tech support admits their Mac product is deeply flawed and very limited in capability, including against their own PC product. I don't have their PC version so I can't comment on their Mac-PC implementation comparison.

However, their Mac version has ZERO flexibility on label size. In fact, the ONLY label the Mac version can print is 8.5 x 5.5 labels (two per page, or Avery 5126). This is simply stupid, and it gets much worse. (Note: the PC version has more flexibility on label size).

If you want to print a label to attach to a large envelope, well, you're out of luck. Endicia for Mac REQUIRES you to run the envelope through the printer. If you change any of the settings to cause the software to actually print a label, the postage changes to one of the package rates, not the much cheaper envelope rate.

This program is useless unless your only intention, forever, is to either run envelopes through your printer or print labels for boxes. Anything in between and you're out of luck.

Also, if you'd like to use a smaller (and MUCH cheaper) label, still suitable for printing the "return address - addressee - postage" (like one of the Avery 6-up labels), you're out of luck.

Still looking for a usable Mac based internet postage program . . .

Dave
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Endicia CommentaryI don't get it - Version: 2.9, 5/5/2009 11:17PM PST

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duckhue1
Why not just go the the USPS web site and use Click-n-Ship ?
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Endicia ReviewAmazing, amazing program - Version: 2.7, 8/4/2008 11:13AM PST

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sequoia
I held off on using Endicia for years, mainly because I had a contract with Pitney Bowes (aka PB). But I never liked PB; they charged $75 for software updates, and way too much for their equipment; and their long contracts were ridiculous. So when we opened up a new business venture a year ago, I decided to open up an account with Endicia. Within the first 2 days, I was totally hooked. It's one of those Mac apps that make you smile every time you use it. SO worth their $15/month fee—hell, you make that up in saved time every couple of days.

Here are just some of the amazing features:

• It's on your Mac! PB isn't. Intuitive software. Ties directly into your Entourage or Address Book contacts. Extremely stable, has never crashed even once, and it's open and running, 24/7.

• Makes odd packages (Media Rate, Priority Mail overseas, Flat-Rate boxes, etc) so easy. NO MORE FILLING OUT CUSTOMS FORMS, because Endicia's software does it for you.

• Did I mention no more filling out customs forms?

• Prints entire shipping labels (stamp, return address, and customer address) all in one label. You just need a stamp? No problem, it can do that, too.

• Works perfectly with the best shipping printer ever made, the Zebra 2844. True work horse, and we purchased ours on eBay as a totally refurbished unit (1 year warranty) for $96. Uses cheap 4x6" labels.

• Need more postage? Click a button, choose how much ($25-500), and 5 seconds later, it's there.


If you're reading this, have a business, and are looking for a shipping system, I highly recommend Endicia. After a full year, it still makes me grin each time I use it.

Scott
Owner, Brain Toniq
http://www.braintoniq.com
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