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GyazMail

GyazMail - 1.5

Cocoa email client

All Time: (4.4)
Version 1.5: (3.5)
Selected Version: 1.5
Release Date: 2007-01-05
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.5): 628
Downloads (all versions): 62,650
Price: $18.00

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Product Description:

GyazMail is e-mail client software for Mac OS X. GyazMail is developed from scratch to be simple, easy-to-use e-mail client with many features, based on Cocoa framework. Currently it is still in development stage, but progressing every day.

What's new in this version:

  • GyazMail now supports IMAP accounts!
  • Support for the IPv6 address.
  • Messages can now be individually saved in one of several formats (text, rich text, RFC 822).
  • When deleting folders, any messages within the folder are now also deleted (rather than just being moved to the trash).
  • Folders can now be moved into, or created within the Trash. Emptying the trash will delete any folders within it.
  • Locations of default folders can now be changed via the Misc. tab in POP3 accounts preferences.
  • Modified remote folder handling to show messages previously received normally with a downloaded icon.
  • Added the ability to easily assign shortcuts to manual (menu) rules.
  • Support for Growl 0.7.6.
  • Upgraded regular expression library to Oniguruma ver. 5.5.1.
  • Other minor improvements.
  • Fixed crash that would happen if a cancel button in the progress window was held down.
  • Fixed rare crash that could happen when the trash was emptied.
  • Other minor bugs squashed.

Operating System Requirements:

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

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

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS Classic

Editor's Notes:

Note the separate download links for Jaguar and Panther/Tiger.

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.5:
Overall Rating: (3.5) Features: (4.0) Support: (4.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (3.5)
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GyazMail Troubleshooting ReportCrashed under 10.6 - Version: 1.5.8, 9/1/2009 10:49AM PST

(1 of 2 users found this comment useful)

Gerard_Dirks
Hello

Very Nice App, but for me it crashed under 10.6.

Gérard
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GyazMail CommentaryGyazMail - Version: 1.5.8, 7/31/2008 03:53AM PST

(3 of 3 users found this comment useful)

rhstoddard08
I've just updated to the most recent version (1.5.8), and find that it continues to be a solid, reliable mail app. I've used GyazMail for about six months now, and continue to be quite pleased with it. It is much faster than Mail.app, and has a cleaner look to it. And it just doesn't crash.

While there isn't a forum or discussion list devoted to GyazMail (or at least none that I know of), you can submit bug reports and suggestions. Much to my surprise, the first time I did so the developer himself responded. It's nice to know there is someone out there who cares and listens - and helps even when it's "operator error".

I would strongly recommend anyone looking for a good, solid app consider Gyazmail. (And no, I don;t work for the company - I just like the product, and you can't beat the price.)

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GyazMail ReviewNothing but praise for this app - Version: 1.5.7, 3/25/2008 04:12PM PST

johnsig
I was a long-time user of Eudora but had to give it up when it started refusing to print messages. I then decided to give Mailsmith a go, and stuck with it for about a month until its sluggishness began to drive me completely crazy. Then I switched to GyazMail and I have found it to be just what I need to process the sometimes thousands of e-mails which I receive daily from a number of organizational accounts. Used with SpamSieve, the junk-mail filtering is top-notch. Another feature which I really like, is the ability to select a large number of messages and redirect them all to another address; this can be done in Eudora, but can not be done in Mailsmith without extra scripting.
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