CTM info at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Sun, 17 Sep 2006 23:42:42 +0200
Dear PowerMail user,
The PowerMail team is pleased to announce that a new version is now
available for download and testing from:
So far, so good. Not a single crash, and it seems far more responsive.
Mac Book Pro 2.16 OSX
french lprog is not up to date
gerard
gérard castagné wrote:
french lprog is not up to date
Sorry for the inconvenience; to use the beta version in english when
your system language is french, you can disable the outdated french
localization: select the PowerMail application icon in the Finder, open
the get info window, and uncheck
Could someone please give me the url to download the
last version of PM prior to the 5.5b2 release? The
new version is not compatible with my system.
I use PM 5.2.3 with English language on a G4 with Tiger 10.4.7. All
accounts are POP.
My understanding (which might be off base) is that the
Ken Pope wrote:
I'd appreciate any recommendations about the wisdom (i.e., potential
benefits weighed against potential risks) of my upgrading to the new
5.5b2 now.
Version 5.5 only brings a few minor bug fixes, in addition to being
faster and much more stable on intel macs. However, the
On or about 9/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Version 5.5 only brings a few minor bug fixes, in addition to being
faster and much more stable on intel macs. However, the database format
has changed in order to be used on both architectures, so we would
appreciate feedback from some PowerPC users
Hi Jérôme,
Version 5.5 only brings a few minor bug fixes, in addition to being
faster and much more stable on intel macs. However, the database format
has changed in order to be used on both architectures, so we would
appreciate feedback from some PowerPC users as well.
Converted this morning
CTM info ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006-09-17 17:42 said:
- PowerMail is now a Universal application running natively on Intel and
PowerPC Macs, working on Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4. This project turned out
to be a 5-month major undertaking and underscores our commitment to
PowerMail's future.
As a
Sean McBride / 2006/09/18 / 08:40 PM wrote:
As a developer myself, I'm curious why it was such a major
undertaking... Was it the database side of things?
Have you done any CodeWarrior XCode porting?
:-)
It also depending on how the original was written. I haven't done any
of such
A-NO-NE Music ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006-09-18 21:29 said:
As a developer myself, I'm curious why it was such a major
undertaking... Was it the database side of things?
Have you done any CodeWarrior XCode porting?
:-)
Lots. Vice versa even. It was painful back in the early days, but the
I was getting a bit disheartened about feature progress etc. I guess this is
why. Am I to understand that development will now focus on improving the
feature set?
--
Simon Troup
I was getting a bit disheartened about feature progress etc. I guess
this is why. Am I to understand that development will now focus on
improving the feature set?
I've no time to tinker with it now, but does this version preserve non-
contiguous selection of items in a list via click-and-drag?
you need to use the cmd (apple-) key for doing this.
If you got used to ... no problem.
btw, the version runs pretty fine on my G4AL.
All the best
Matthias
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C. A. Niemiec / 2006/09/18 / 11:39 PM wrote:
I've no time to tinker with it now, but does this version preserve non-
contiguous selection of items in a list via click-and-drag? (...which
behavior is contrary to the current Mac OS X Finder, where clicking
anywhere in a list-item's row selects the
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