On 2 Jun 2014, at 23:53, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
Just to let you know -- there are issues with MailMate on OS X 10.10
(Yosemite).
That was quick :-)
Text wrapping in the content of messages seems to be broken, so,
many/most messages appear as one long line.
Other functionality seems okay
Hi,
That was quick :-)
My morning meeting was cancelled, I felt like taking a chance. It's
been .. awkward.
I'll contact you off list for some details to see if it's an easy fix.
Otherwise it'll have to wait until I get around to installing Yosemite
myself.
Great, got your note,
On 3 Jun 2014, at 9:48, Giovanni Lanzani wrote:
3) Other UI changes actually look pretty nice inside of MailMate.
I liked the look!
Great! I do win a little bit by mostly using standard boring GUI
components :-)
(But I guess the application icon looks very much out of place.)
It
On 3 Jun 2014, at 20:59, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
There is a test version available now (hold down ⌥ when clicking
“Check Now” in the Software Update preferences pane). The
technical stuff: I've changed the scripts to use the default `ruby`
install on the OS (`/usr/bin/ruby`). The scripts
Hi,
One of the things that I really enjoyed about Mail.app was NOT putting
things into Conversation view (or thread, if you prefer that term) but,
instead, taking advantage of the highlighting of messages which are in
the same thread (or related).
I don't know how impossible it'd be to add
I prefer reverse chronological order (even if that means threads are
broken up). Highlighting thread messages would be nice, but the main
thing is strict reverse chronological order. Is that available? Neither
Thread no Correspondence seem to do this.
And MailMate's performance just isn't