Excellent so far. I imported all my current IMAP accounts from Mail without a hitch. More importantly for me, it has been running for days without a hitch, wherease my Mail has been crashing repeatedly due to some issues with Mail reading my Google IMAP accounts.
The search features and unique views (I'm loving the "correspondence" view put it way ahead of Mail.
The only thing I miss from Mail is the ability to bold my unread mail (perhaps it's in the settings but I can't seem to find it).
I purchased this and it is now one of my "must-have" apps for daily activities.
I do presentations on my Mac often and Divvy saves me so much time in having to re-work all my app windows after each presentation.
Highly recommended!
Excellent. I had this lying around on my harddrive for a while but didn't have a need to use it as I also have Acrobat.
However, recently I had problems editing and combining multiple image files into a single file in Acrobat. I got a cryptic unsolveable error message in Acrobat.
Not only was PDFPen able to to it easily, but it also seamlessly imported scanned documents. The flexibility it provided in inserting/deleting individual pages in a pdf also saved the day for me.
Now I turn to PDFPen first for my PDF editing requirements, and only use Acrobat to optimize the final PDF file size.
+3
MailMate
Themacmarketer reviewed on 11 Jun 2011
The search features and unique views (I'm loving the "correspondence" view put it way ahead of Mail.
The only thing I miss from Mail is the ability to bold my unread mail (perhaps it's in the settings but I can't seem to find it).
MapleTimer
Themacmarketer rated on 10 Jun 2011
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Divvy
Themacmarketer reviewed on 28 Sep 2010
I do presentations on my Mac often and Divvy saves me so much time in having to re-work all my app windows after each presentation.
Highly recommended!
PDFpen
Themacmarketer reviewed on 08 May 2010
However, recently I had problems editing and combining multiple image files into a single file in Acrobat. I got a cryptic unsolveable error message in Acrobat.
Not only was PDFPen able to to it easily, but it also seamlessly imported scanned documents. The flexibility it provided in inserting/deleting individual pages in a pdf also saved the day for me.
Now I turn to PDFPen first for my PDF editing requirements, and only use Acrobat to optimize the final PDF file size.
JellyfiSSH
themacmarketer reviewed on 31 Jul 2009