Mail Watch - 3.3checks mail accounts, warns user for new mail |
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Development appears to have ceased... 



- Version: 3.3, 12/31/2007 08:27AM PST
macDigital
The developer seems to have abandoned this software...this program hasn't been updated since 2005 and doesn't seem to respond to support emails. While it works wonderfully with my PowerPC G5 in Mac OS X 10.4, I can't say the same for its performance on my Intel iMac as it is not a universal application. There I get frequent hangs, long waits and beachballs when opening the menu, and generally poor performance. Which is a pity, because it is still probably one of the better email notifiers out there, especially as it doesn't require Mail to be open. Too bad Google Notifier only works for GMail as it would be a worthy successor to this app. Regrettably I cannot recommend Mail Watch to anyone with Mac OS X 10.5 or an Intel-based Mac.
Nice mail alert app. 



- Version: 3.3, 6/26/2006 07:31AM PST
gcgjr
A nice eMail alert application. Works as advertised! Well-crafted; nominal shareware price. Worthwhile
Love this little program... 



- Version: 1.6, 3/20/2004 01:19AM PST
Joel in SF
This is exactly what I was looking for!! Nice and simple, and causes no conflicts. I am not a big fan of the menu icons, but I easily changed them to ones I prefer. Gosh I love packages in OSX! :)
Keep it to yourself, AtuGuy - Version: 1.6, 3/19/2004 10:49PM PST
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Titanium--2008
Hey AtuGuy... stop posting your MailTicker ads in every mail-related application. This isn't your personal promotion space, it is for comments on the listed product!
Description? - Version: 1b02, 9/26/2003 02:45PM PST
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Saint Rowan
You might want to provide a better description. Is it an application you have to run? Can it sit in the menubar or dock? Can the user select how often mail is checked? Can you delete unwanted mail remotely from Mail Watch? Can preferences be set for how the user is notified?