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GyazMail

GyazMail - 1.5.6

Cocoa email client

All Time: (4.4)
Version 1.5.6: (4.0)
Selected Version: 1.5.6
Release Date: 2007-09-15
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.5.6): 1,215
Downloads (all versions): 62,655
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:

Improvements
  • Improved compatibility with pre-release versions of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
  • Removed saving of messages to Drafts mailbox prior to sending.
  • Improved performance of message copy/move in offline IMAP accounts.
  • Upgraded regular expression library to Oniguruma ver. 5.9.0.
  • Other minor improvements.
  • Bugs Fixed
    • Fixed bug preventing copy/move of IMAP messages to other offiline IMAP accounts via receiving rules.
    • Fixed bug which could cause offline IMAP account changes to not be properly reflected on the server.
    • Fixed several problems related to DEEPMail, SmarterMail and other IMAP servers (when using DEEPMail, be sure to set the "Max number of connections to cache" field in the Receiving tab of the account preferences to 1).
    • Fixed bug that could cause a crash when deleting folders.
    • Fixed bug that could cause a crash when importing messages from Apple Mail.
    • Fixed bug causing message sending slowdown when the address history is displayed.
    • Fixed bug that greatly reduced text input speed when "Next Unread" and "Next Flagged" were displayed in the toolbar.
    • Fixed some Slovak localizations.
    • 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 10.1 or higher

Editor's Notes:

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

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.5.6:
Overall Rating: (4.0) Features: (4.0) Support: (4.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (4.3) Price: (3.7)
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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

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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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