Mail.appetizer - 1.3b1Have a look at your incoming email without switching to Mail. |
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Thanks for porting this great app finally - Version: 1.3b1, 4/4/2008 03:01AM PST
intuitiv-online
I have really been missing mail appetizer under Mac OS Leopard and I am really glad now, this version works properly apart from some minor issues. Again: thanks a lot, this an application that really makes a difference in my workflow.
The developers site provides good support concerning the possible problems and incompatibilities like deleting mails and the Logitech Scroll Enhancer problem.
The developers site provides good support concerning the possible problems and incompatibilities like deleting mails and the Logitech Scroll Enhancer problem.
Great plug-in, good to see it back... 



- Version: 1.3b1, 3/31/2008 08:46PM PST
pomegranate
Wow, been waiting for this to be updated to Leopard for ages – great work.
I have a slight problem/bug that maybe a Mail.app thing or Mail.appetizer thing.
When I receive a message that I wish to delete via Mail.appetizer it does what it is supposed to and puts the message into Mails trash but it doesn't mark it as read, ie it still shows up with the blue circle and the red message icon on the dock.
Anyone else notice this, is it something I need to create a rule for?
Cheers
Pomegranate
I have a slight problem/bug that maybe a Mail.app thing or Mail.appetizer thing.
When I receive a message that I wish to delete via Mail.appetizer it does what it is supposed to and puts the message into Mails trash but it doesn't mark it as read, ie it still shows up with the blue circle and the red message icon on the dock.
Anyone else notice this, is it something I need to create a rule for?
Cheers
Pomegranate
This simply kicks ASS! - Version: 1.3b1, 3/26/2008 10:56PM PST
Siskel & Ebert
Thanks for building this wonderful plugin. Apple should pay you greatly and steal it.
The BEST app 



- Version: 1.3b1, 3/26/2008 10:13AM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
passingtime
First off, I want to thank the developer for porting this to Leopard.
I've used this app for a couple of years, and after moving to Leopard I discovered how important it was in my daily life.
I'm a consultant/contractor/developer, and the timeliness of email is REALLY important to my business. When I lost the use of this app, I would have to check my Mail folders frequently to see if there were important items for me to read and/or reply to. This would really break up my workflow, and I didn't always remember to check mail often enough. Sometimes I get email that requires a response ASAP, and I would not always have the knowledge to do so in time. This would mean the correspondence would then be pushed over to the following work day.
Mail.appetizer takes care of notifying me of the important emails and not the casual stuff. I can see it as it comes in and quickly decide on the action I need to take if any.
I've used this app for a couple of years, and after moving to Leopard I discovered how important it was in my daily life.
I'm a consultant/contractor/developer, and the timeliness of email is REALLY important to my business. When I lost the use of this app, I would have to check my Mail folders frequently to see if there were important items for me to read and/or reply to. This would really break up my workflow, and I didn't always remember to check mail often enough. Sometimes I get email that requires a response ASAP, and I would not always have the knowledge to do so in time. This would mean the correspondence would then be pushed over to the following work day.
Mail.appetizer takes care of notifying me of the important emails and not the casual stuff. I can see it as it comes in and quickly decide on the action I need to take if any.
can't access preferences - Version: 1.3b1, 3/26/2008 09:14AM PST
shish1
First of all, this is a great tool. Thanks for developing it and it's great to [almost] have it back for Leopard.
I downloaded and installed this, but despite showing up in my preferences in Mail, I can't access the controls. When I click on the Notification icon in preferences, nothing happens. I've deleted appetizer both in my ~/Library/Mail/Bundles and Bundles(disabled) and tried reinstalling but to no avail. Any help out there for this?
I downloaded and installed this, but despite showing up in my preferences in Mail, I can't access the controls. When I click on the Notification icon in preferences, nothing happens. I've deleted appetizer both in my ~/Library/Mail/Bundles and Bundles(disabled) and tried reinstalling but to no avail. Any help out there for this?
Yes, it's Back! 



- Version: 1.3b1, 3/26/2008 07:58AM PST
MAC_1984
I was going into withdrawals for lack of this wonderful little app that does the best job of informing you when mail arrives. There is NO better means of screening, deleting, or viewing new mail than Mail.appetizer.
We NEED this Beautiful app to work with LEOPARD 



- Version: 1.2b4, 2/14/2008 12:00AM PST
(2 of 2 users found this comment useful)
passingtime
This is a great app. Maybe that should be was a great app! I'm seriously missing Mail.appetizer now that I'm on 10.5. I would recommend this app to everyone, and I have. I'm BEGGING for this to be revved to Leopard, and would gladly pay for the app.
Junk button 



- Version: 1.2b4, 2/8/2008 12:00AM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
tupholme
Still using this on Tiger and it's a great plug-in. What would make it perfect for me would be for the notification pane to have a button to mark messages as junk, along with delete, mark as read and so on. That would reduce the amount of time I have to spend junking messages when I eventually go back to Mail.app!
Tks