I upgraded to PowerMail 4.2.1 earlier today.
I was about to simply copy the newer version to my Applications
folder, overwriting PM 4.2, then (fortunately) it came to me that
this would destroy my custom scripts, which I had added to:
PowerMail.app/Contents/MacOS/PowerMail Additions/PowerMail Scripts/
This brings up a question:
Is the above folder the only location PM will search for scripts?
If so, may I suggest having separate locations for factory-installed
scripts and user-written ones? (the latter being somewhere _outside_
the application bundle)
Also, I save my own scripts as data fork-only compiled scripts with
a ".scpt" extension. However, I'd rather the ".scpt" extension didn't
show up in the Script menu, but PM doesn't seem to honor the "Hide
extension" setting.
-- marco
--
It's not the data universe only, it's human conversation.
They want to turn it into a one-way flow that they have entirely
monetized. I look at the collective human mind as a kind of
ecosystem. They want to clear cut it. They want to go into the
rainforest of human thought and mow the thing down.