Letter Opener extracts attachments from winmail.dat files (was OMiC). When using Apple Mail, if you've ever received an e-mail that included an attachment called winmail.dat, you know the frustration of not knowing what was sent to you. When this comes from an employer or client, it's even more frustrating. That winmail.dat file may only be the rich text format (RTF) version of the message you're already seeing as plain text, in which case all you're missing is formatting that may not be important. But the file could contain an important graphic, calendar entry or invitation, task, address book contact, Microsoft Outlook Note, or nested messages. In those cases, you may miss important communications.With Letter Opener in Apple Mail, the worry is gone. Letter Opener converts winmail.dat files on the fly, so you can actually see and use what the sender intended you to have. There's no fuss with Letter Opener, no need to drag the winmail.dat file onto another application or call upon several programs to help you. Once Letter Opener is installed, you can forget about it.
Mia for Gmail (was Notifier Pro for Gmail) is a desktop Gmail client which sits politely in your menu bar.
E-mail client that is developed from scratch to be a simple, easy-to-use e-mail client with many features, based on the Cocoa framework.
Helps you monitor your social networking accounts.
Application allowing you to monitor notifications of your Facebook account.
This app provides an easy way to use web.ebuddyxms.com, a free messaging service linked to your Facebook profile.
Create custom address books from cross-platform data.
Favs helps by collecting all stared, liked, favorite, etc. entries.
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