I agree with all of Patricia's points, especially the thought that Mailplane 3 seems like a downgrade from Mailplane 2.
Hopefully, the developers will be integrating these items in the near future. The signatures are essential for me and one of the main reasons I bought Mailplane to begin with. Additionally, I would like to say that there are indeed some great things about Mailplane 3 - I like the tabs at the top for different accounts and calendars. That's much improved over the switching accounts like before. Much faster. But again, I may be going back to Mailplane 2 if signatures don't arrive in Mailplane 3 very soon. And as I upgraded to family package so the rest of my family could enjoy Mailplane 3 - well, it might have been a waste of money for me at this point. We shall see. . . * * Thanks! *~Annie* *Anderson* email: [email protected] On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 7:43 AM, Patricia Martin <[email protected] > wrote: > I am also somewhat dissapointed by some of the development decisions of > Mailplane 3. I understand minimalism is a good thing, but those extra > features Mailplane used to have are the reason why someone would be willing > to pay for the application in the first place. > > By all means Mailplane 3 feels to me as a downgrade from Mailplane 2 in > terms of funcionctionalities. It doesn´t make sense really. > > As I mentioned in my previous email, gmail rich text signatures are not > the same as html signatures, as Mailplane 2 had. This is definitely a step > behind. I found a way around this, but I asume that if I pay for an > application is beacuse it makes my life easier, not more complicated. > > The case for Growl is the same. It is far more useful and interesting than > OX notifications. And then again: if they were already integrated with > Mailplane 2, why not leaving it that way? > > Now finally my next question: Is it possible to keep using Mailplane 2 > with Mountain Lion or will it have radical incompatibilities? Can I keep > Google old compose mode working together with Mailplane 2 in Mounatin Lion > or will I be forced to update to the new compose mode by Google eventually? > > > *Patricia Martin > Representante EICTV Brasil* > > Fone: +55 (11) 3042.9680 | Cel: +55 (22) 9943.9657 > skype: patriciamartinbuzios > [email protected] > > website <http://www.cuba-cursos.org/> | twitter<http://twitter.com/CUBAcursos> > | facebook <http://www.facebook.com/EICTVBrasil> > > > 2013/4/28 Mailplane Support <[email protected]> > >> Thanks a lot for taking the time to follow up. We really appreciate it >> and I've already forwarded on your comments. We do get the request for the >> signatures quite a bit, so I wouldn't be surprised to see them. Hopefully >> we do! :) >> >> Thanks again and have a great week! >> >> Jessica >> >> >> On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Annie <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I prefer Growl as it's practically infinitely customizable. OS X >>> notifications are not. Since I use 2 monitors, OS X notifications often get >>> missed as they display on the main monitor. With growl, I can tell the >>> notifications where, when, how long and what to look like. I can customize >>> them for each app as well so I know what app is notifying me right off the >>> bat. >>> >>> And as for signatures - I use multiple signatures and Gmail only allows >>> 1 sig file per email address. Totally doesn't work for me. So, one of the >>> features I've always loved most about Mailplane is the customizable sig >>> files and the ability to have multiple files for each email address. So >>> much less complicated. >>> >>> I've had many email conversations with Ruben throughout the Mailplane 3 >>> beta about the sig files so I'm very disappointed to find they're not >>> available. >>> >>> Not ideal but what I'm doing at the moment - that works but is not all >>> too convenient - is using TextExpander for signatures and keeping Mailplane >>> 2 open (and hidden) for the growl notifications. >>> >>> * >>> * >>> Thanks! >>> *~Annie* *Anderson* >>> email: [email protected] >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Mailplane Support < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Annie; >>>> >>>> Thanks for writing. There currently is not a way to use Growl within >>>> Mountain Lion in Mailplane 3, unfortunately. It was the developer's way of >>>> keeping things a bit more simple, since it can get quite confusing for some >>>> users with too many options. I would love to forward on your request and >>>> comments though. Can you let me know what specifically you prefer about >>>> Growl vs the notification center? Also, the same goes for signatures. Why >>>> do you prefer Mailplane's signatures over Gmail's? >>>> >>>> Thanks a lot for your help and time; >>>> >>>> Jessica. >>>> >>>> On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 7:17 PM, Annie <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I was very disappointed to learn that Growl does not handle Mailplane >>>>> 3 notifications in Mountain Lion. >>>>> >>>>> Is there a way to enable this? I'd much rather have growl >>>>> notifications for new mail than OS X. >>>>> >>>>> Also am very disappointed that Mailplane 3 did not include signature >>>>> support. 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