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Download is old version, beta 5 - Version: 2.2b12, 11/12/2007 10:48AM PST
wbc3
This download is for the already released beta 5, not a beta 12 as it is marked.
Beta 6 would be nice though. Anyone feel like posting beta 6?
Beta 6 would be nice though. Anyone feel like posting beta 6?
The app makes Mail and iGTD rock (also, life a lot easier) 



- Version: 2.1.1, 9/18/2007 08:47AM PST
(3 of 3 users found this comment useful)
levinedr
I am really confused by some recent comments/reviews about MailTags. I've used both iterations of this program for quite a while now with NO problems of any kind and have benefitted greatly from the organizational capabilities that MailTags adds to Mail, iCal and iGTD. With this program you can set up smart mailboxes that instantly organize important emails (and, BTW, the tags also work in MailSteward) so that you can find invoices, shipping notices, updated email addresses sent to you by business associates, friends and family. You can also easily use MailTags with the other apps mentioned to turn emails into useful and organized To Do's. I never understand why people are so quick to downgrade an app (espeically one with a long history of glowing reviews like MailTags) rather than take the time to figure out what they are doing wrong or not doing right. BTW, I am an intermediate level Mac user with no ties to this or any other software or hardware company.
the add-on from hell 



- Version: 2.1, 9/15/2007 09:38AM PST
(0 of 5 users found this comment useful)
Clams McShrew
I have tried this one a bunch of times now.What is my problem! Seems I just don't learn. In th past it caused Mail.app to behave erratically and then to crash. Now, Mail app will run for a while, but MailTags forces Apples's buggiest application to launch at the same time — the dreaded iCal, which causes the mail startup process to take what seems like forever. Messing with settings has no effect on this lovely experience. And if you want to have a good laugh, just try using the included MailTags Uninstaller to get rid of this buggy thing. It won't. You are stuck with it no matter how many times you run the Uninstaller and reboot your machine. Nice. Now you have to manually hunt down whatever files this nefarious little bugger installed that are gumming up the works. I'm on a G5 2ghz dual running 10.4.10. Hardly an exotic configuration. Does anyone actually test this thing before distribution?
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- the add-on from hell
Wonderful add-on 



- Version: 2.1, 9/13/2007 08:32AM PST
(1 of 2 users found this comment useful)
Cortig
I couldn't live without it (well I could, but it'd be a mess ;-) ),
Excellent Product 



- Version: 2.0.1, 9/7/2007 08:19AM PST
macmage
Previously I complained about lack of customer service. Turns out that the emails were sent with my registration codes. For some reason I never got them. But now I do and can start using MailTags again!
Since I do Web design for a living, trying to keep track of all the emails I get from people asking me to do things without MailTags would be a nightmare! It is an excellent product that makes my job much easier.
Since I do Web design for a living, trying to keep track of all the emails I get from people asking me to do things without MailTags would be a nightmare! It is an excellent product that makes my job much easier.
Re-registration Nightmare 



- Version: 2.0.1, 8/26/2007 09:44PM PST
Wm. Cerniuk
Ok, it is now operating to the point where it does not recognize its own preference file. Every time Mail opens, MailTags wants me to register the software. I successfully do so and we run fine until either MailTags crashes Mail or I quit Mail. Then I must re-register and of course lose all my settings.
Ironic that this all started going haywire right after I paid for this thing. Would not at all recommend this version.
Ironic that this all started going haywire right after I paid for this thing. Would not at all recommend this version.
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Good but having stability problems still - Version: 2.0.1, 8/20/2007 02:21PM PST
Wm. Cerniuk
It keeps on crashing Mail. I get the "Mail Unexpectedly Quit" message although Mail stays up. Trying to Quit mail hangs mail. Force quitting Mail and then relaunching will then show the "unregistered" MailTags dialog. Must register the software again. This happens just about every week now and some times several times a day. Worst part, it looses all the settings including the projects, keywords etc. Frustrating.
Apple Mail stopped marking replied messages - Version: 2.0, 6/16/2007 02:54PM PST
Stuart Leitch
Since I installed MailTags, the message that I reply to are sometimes not marked as replied.
Any possible connection?
Any possible connection?
HUGE stability improvement 



- Version: 2.0b8, 3/10/2007 12:13PM PST
wscody_dotmac
Since 2.0b8, my .Mac mail account has faithfully behaved - no more "password requests." Mail.app has also ceased crashing. Bravo!
I also use this tool to create iCal apts from w/in mail when appropriate (it links the email msg to the event).
WELL WORTH the price of admission.