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nice, but...
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And as mentioned, IMAP support is in development.
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I mean, who really expects a desktop PCs running Eudora or Outlook Express to open PDF and Microsoft Office documents without Acrobat and MS Office installed? Really, I wish the Palm world, who in my experience are the brighter bunch of the population would really just *get* this!
"Hey! You guys suck - I installed your Eudora for Mac OS and I can't even open and edit my Photoshop files! You should really work on that cos what kind of email app are you if I can't even open and airbrush those artfiles that my agency is sending me"
We spend a HUGE amount of time with other developers to iron out their problems so they can open attachments in a standard OS dictated way. SnapperMail has an API to open attachments, but it aint of our own invention. It's been part of the OS since 3.0 - I really don't know why noone used it until now... maybe they just didn't read the documentation.
We still contact developers and encourage them to fill in the gaps.
I think PDF and TIFF are the last bastions of unsupported formats for SnapperMail friendly apps.
-Will
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Will Lau
Snapperfish Ltd
www.snappermail.com
A killer email client, beta now available...
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Alan
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Read your manuals before you ask!!
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Will, I'm fully aware that any attachment handling, other than delivery, would be the work of other third party developers. I assumed that this was a no brainer and did not bother to clarify the issue like Greg. That makes at least two of us, so there!
:)
Paul
No Synchronization With the Desktop
RE: No Synchronization With the Desktop
How about this... downloading a router configuration at a site where all the communication lines are dead, then emailing the log directly to the engineers who are trying to get everything back up. Did it all with a Palm and a cell phone.
Price
I use a Tungsten T with a bluetooth connection to my PC and connect to the net with it that way. Basically it's for getting my email while in the living room so I can check email without sitting at the PC all the time.
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As for being able to get my emails anywhere in the house... it's a little bonus.
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I think so. But I'll let you in on a little secret...You can get JPEGWatchLite separately from SnapperMail. That program isn't written by SnapperFish.
Scott
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I may have been wrong. After I posted that message I checked out the developer's web site and didn't see any mention of JPEGWatchLite, only the full version. So, perhaps the "Lite" version is something that Will (of SnapperMail) was able to swing. The full version costs about $20 I think.
Scott
What about HTML e-mail coded ??
The only client i've seen with this function is Eudora ...
RE: What about HTML e-mail coded ??
Scott
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Nice
Price is a bit high, though.
But if it can replace my pager, then that's $25 saved a month already. I'll have to see how the notifications work out.