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<blockquote data-quote="pymblesoftware" data-source="post: 738451" data-attributes="member: 69773"><p><strong>Thanks for the feedback.</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the feedback and interest. Everything I highlighted is subjective. User interfaces tend to be. My choices and user interface preferences may not be anywhere near yours. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What I find amusing about MP3Tag is that there are google ads all over the site advertising competing prodcuts. I had a bit of a look around and there are a few itunes plugins, perhaps there is something good out there, perhaps not. I might keep researching...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am currently involved in a corporate project involving mail, JSP, J2EE, J2ME, mod_perl, C#... and the company loves to sue everybody, employees and their spouses, clients, suppliers... I should wait a while before embarking on mail related stuff, however it does sound interesting but perhaps Apple will enhance the Mail.app in future releases. I use Mail.app and my ISPs POP server on my other Mac. On the X Window system (SunOS, Ultrix and other dinosaurs) there used to be a program that displayed a mail box and a flag would pop up as soon as mail came in. It was called xbiff.. I assume you are after something like that. In preferences in Mail.app I can schedule how often that it connects to the server and add as many mail accounts as I want. There is an AppleScript menu in Mail.app for most things I would want to do with it.</p><p></p><p>Regan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pymblesoftware, post: 738451, member: 69773"] [b]Thanks for the feedback.[/b] Thanks for the feedback and interest. Everything I highlighted is subjective. User interfaces tend to be. My choices and user interface preferences may not be anywhere near yours. What I find amusing about MP3Tag is that there are google ads all over the site advertising competing prodcuts. I had a bit of a look around and there are a few itunes plugins, perhaps there is something good out there, perhaps not. I might keep researching... I am currently involved in a corporate project involving mail, JSP, J2EE, J2ME, mod_perl, C#... and the company loves to sue everybody, employees and their spouses, clients, suppliers... I should wait a while before embarking on mail related stuff, however it does sound interesting but perhaps Apple will enhance the Mail.app in future releases. I use Mail.app and my ISPs POP server on my other Mac. On the X Window system (SunOS, Ultrix and other dinosaurs) there used to be a program that displayed a mail box and a flag would pop up as soon as mail came in. It was called xbiff.. I assume you are after something like that. In preferences in Mail.app I can schedule how often that it connects to the server and add as many mail accounts as I want. There is an AppleScript menu in Mail.app for most things I would want to do with it. Regan [/QUOTE]
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