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so simple. i've used this once, and now i can't go on without it.
So ... perfect. If it were to fade in, it would be MORE perfect, but this plugin is already superb, makes me proud to own a mac!
I pray that the author updates Mail.appetizer for Leopard when it's launched. It's at the top of my "must have" list.
I was considering using Mail Badger, but found this tool to be much nicer. Plus, it doesn't ask for administrative access to install. :)
Not compatible with leopard unfortunately.
Tips from the web :
A workaround was posted to the Mail.appetizer mailing list to use it under 10.5 :
1. Ensure that Mail.app is not running.
2. Launch Terminal and enter these two commands:
defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles 1
defaults write com.apple.mail BundleCompatibilityVersion 3
3. Move the Mail.appetizer bundle from the folder ~/Library/Mail/Bundles (Disabled) back to ~/Library/Mail/Bundles.
4. Launch Mail.app -- all should be well again.
Don't work for me, have you try this ?
I got the fix gribskov talked about to work. Just follow those directions exactly!
Unfortunately the fix only restores notification -- the ability to delete an incoming e-mail from the notification screen doesn't work....that was a key feature for me. I wish I hadn't upgraded to Leopard -- its 300 so-called features don't make up for the loss of Mail.appetizer. I'm not joking.
1.3b1 works in Leopard :) Hooray.




awesome stuff !