[NPMUG] Kerio Sync Connector, Growl Notifications , Mail Attachments Iconizer .... all get on board with Snow Leopard this week
Dave Sevick
dave at davesevick.com
Wed Sep 30 22:00:20 MDT 2009
It has been a great few weeks of catch-up for many developers of Mac
software.
These are a few tools I use daily that I wanted to give a shout out in
support of their efforts to become ready for use with Snow Leopard :
First, and most critical to my business is Kerio Mail Server. Version
6.7.2 of the Kerio Sync Connector is out and working well. For those
who are not familiar with Kerio Mail Server, it is collaboration
workgroup software that allows businesses to share calendars,
contacts and tasks. It also provides synchronization of email across
multiple computers and mobile devices. Kerio MailServer works as a
smart cross platform alternative to Microsoft Exchange Server. Our
local certified Kerio reseller is CranstonIT .... and they have been
invited to speak at one of our upcoming meetings.
http://www.patrickcranston.com/kerio/index.html
Growl 1.2 is out and Snow Leopard ready .... and is best explained as
an open-source tool for application notifications .... useful
notifications that you control.
http://growl.info/about.php
Mail Attachment Iconizer 2.1 one great handy tool for getting those
attachments in your email to just be a nice little icon .... rather
than appearing opened fully "inline" .
Mail Attachments Iconizer 2 gives you control over attachment handling
in Apple Mail. It fixes the most annoying Apple Mail flaws and allows
you to configure how attachments are displayed and sent using a simple
interface.
http://lokiware.info/Mail-Attachments-Iconizer
I could be talked into giving a quick review of these at the
Monroeville Public Library at the County of Westmoreland Mac Users
Group meeting tonight :-) Hope to see you there !
Thursday October 1, 2009 7-9PM http://web.mac.com/cowmug/COWMUG_/Welcome.html
or if you can drive that far, see our Canadian brothers at http://cowmug.ca/
( just kidding )
Dave
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