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ooVoo
Mar 9 2009

CONVERGENCESITE  To be fair , in response to my trouble ticket I was just sent version 1.7.0.99 for the Mac and it appears to be working.

Thos arrived today Monday March 9, 2009 just after lunck  
(Version 1.5.2)

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ooVoo
Mar 6 2009
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CONVERGENCESITE  Looked very promising at the beginning especially the cross platform aspect.

No longer working as of Leopard 10.5.6.

Very poor support and constructive feedback is not well received.  
(Version 1.5.2)

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ooVoo
Mar 9 2009

CONVERGENCESITE  To be fair , in response to my trouble ticket I was just sent version 1.7.0.99 for the Mac and it appears to be working.

Thos arrived today Monday March 9, 2009 just after lunck  
(Version 1.5.2)

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iCalBirthdays
Jan 21 2009

CONVERGENCESITE  iCal and Address book already have this built in  
(Version 1.7)

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Massive Mail
Dec 27 2008

Respectfully I still don't see it.

If I create a "Group" in my Apple Address Book (which s what the Apple Mail.app runs from) and lets call it "the best in Manufacturing) and I then drag all the names that I wish to send to into that group then I can simply send one e-mail to that group.

It is my choice whether or not just the Group Name or all the names show in the distribution.

True???

Convergencesite   
(Version 1.0.8)

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Massive Mail
Dec 27 2008

CONVERGENCESITE  I see nothing here that cannot already be done by Apples own Mail.app

An addition to Apples Mail.app like stationary seems more appropriate and will accomplish much more.

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(Version 1.0.8)

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Massive Mail
Dec 27 2008

GLION  Massive Mail was created with the idea of easing the task of sending invitations, newsletters, congratulations to a group of people without having to hand write the same message for each of them. You just have to write a single message using the "tags" that you consider appropriate and Massive Mail will take care of customize on the fly the rest of the messages.

These tags are the variables that Massive Mail will replace with the actual data of your contacts, email, nickname, birthday, and so on.

So if you write: Dear ABFirstname. The final message will be: Dear John Doe. and the same for each person in the group.

Certainly you can do this with Mail.app, but you would have to "hand write" the same message again and again for all individuals in the group. This task can be very exhaustive depending on the size of the group.  
(Version 1.0.8)

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Massive Mail
Dec 27 2008

Respectfully I still don't see it.

If I create a "Group" in my Apple Address Book (which s what the Apple Mail.app runs from) and lets call it "the best in Manufacturing) and I then drag all the names that I wish to send to into that group then I can simply send one e-mail to that group.

It is my choice whether or not just the Group Name or all the names show in the distribution.

True???

Convergencesite   
(Version 1.0.8)

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Massive Mail
Dec 27 2008

GLION  Hello CONVERGENCESITE, the idea is that recipients will not see that the message was sent to a group of people. The idea is that they see that the message was "indivial", "personal."

I am sure that you have received this kind of message. In the header of the message appears only your email address, but in fact the message was sent to many more people with just a few clicks of a mouse.

Try Massive Mail so you see what I am talking about.  
(Version 1.0.8)

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BootPicker
Oct 1 2008

CONVERGENCESITE  This is also known as the "Option Key" and is built into the OS.

Convergencesite  
(Version 2.1.2)

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BootPicker
Oct 1 2008

ARS  You clearly did not read what the developer has in mind, he says:

Leaving the machine at the EFI boot picker (hold down the option key at startup), while possible, leaves the previous options open and also leaves the machine in a state in which it cannot be managed or accessed via the network.

This clearly shows he knows about the option key, but wants more functionality than that. Whether a single user needs that is open for debate, but clearly he is talking about managing the boot-up of several Macs in a lab environment.  
(Version 2.1.2)

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