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![]() ![]() My experience has been depressing.Īs one of the many long-time Eudora users who are completely happy with it but have begun looking at possible future alternatives for the time when Rosetta is no longer available, I allowed myself to be seduced by the stated intention of the developers of MailForge, to emulate Eudora in every way. Maybe the Intel Mac users are happy with it. I commend the work and the effort, and I realize it's very difficult to duplicate Eudora from scratch on multiple platforms. It does appear, however, that the software author has been working hard on this email client for a couple of years now. In my opinion, MailForge is still beta software for G4/PPC/Tiger users. I really don't think you care about this. I think you're not really trying to duplicate it using a Brother laser printer, a G4/MDD PPC, and Tiger. In the past, Matt has claimed they can't duplicate these problems. These are not obscure bugs, but very basic to everyday functionality bugs that result in MailForge being unusable to me on a serious level. I so wanted MailForge to be able to replace Eudora. I am now coming to the conclusion that bug fixes will not be made for Tiger or PPC Macs. MailForge is the only application I have ever used that does this, and I am not the only user who has complained about this in the last year. Nothing happens, except that I have to force quit MailForge to get out of what appears to be a software loop. (2) I still cannot print from MailForge 2.0.7 to my Brother HL-5240 laser printer. The current level of date sorting is a mess-completely useless for me. I cannot depend on an email application that can't correctly sort by date. The emails will correctly sort by name but not by date. In MailForge, they all get dumped into the same IN box. I like the Eudora-like interface.įor example: Here are two major MailForge 2.0.7 problems that bother be a lot on a dual G4/MDD PPC running Tiger 10.4.11: As a G4/PPC/Tiger user, this software is not usable for me as my main email client. I am a long-term Eudora user and have worked with MailForge since its early versions. The log file "DebugLog.txt" did not contain any useful information (the last line was the subject of the last e-mail imported). The error dialog box announcing that "MailForge had to quit" referred to some object that could not be found. Note that the program quit, did not crash, so there was no system crash report from OS X. It's an "all or nothing" proposition.Ģ - No way to import selected mailboxes, or for MailForge to recognize that some mailboxes have already been imported, are current, and don't need to be re-imported.ģ - No crash report. There is no "stop" button (and obviously no "restart" button following a stop). Long conversion time not a big deal, progress bars show what is going on.ġ - No way to gracefully stop importing. Note: mailboxes were not compacted, and the "extended" import was used since many are in a foreign language, so admittedly, not ideal conditions. The program "had to quit" after about 12 hours of importing e-mails. About 1GB of e-mails, 5GB of attachments, very good test for my "true" e-mail folder. I downloaded 3.0 and tried it on an old MBP 10.6.8 with a Eudora folder only a few months out of date. I hope to increase the rating very shortly. MailForge is available for $19.95 per user, with discounted rates for volume customers. For those interested in future development of MailForge While MailForge already has a wide range of features, in the coming weeks and months we will be working hard to continue adding a large number of significant features and abilities to the program. Even routine tasks, such as moving tens of thousands of emails from one mailbox to another, takes only seconds. ![]() Harnessing the power of SQLite, MailForge also offers significant performance advantages, ranging from the ability to have a virtually unlimited number of emails in a single mailbox, to search capabilities that offer near instantaneous results. MailForge was built from the ground up for OS X and designed to be a power user's email client, providing users with a host of features not commonly found in other email programs, such as the ability to edit every facet of received emails, scheduled sending of email, tabbed or multi-window interface, HTML vs text options, menu navigation of mailboxes, etc. Note: MailForge is no longer being actively developed. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some tweaks to make it easier would easily bump this up to 5 stars, but for now, it's very frustrating spending hours shift-cliking and double clicking on a single file. I know it's a $5 app, but it's the only thing I can find for Mac that allows you to edit the app files with a graphic user interface. There is little to no official support, because I cannot find answers or workarounds to any questions anywhere online. For example, if you add a waypoint, a pop up menu comes up, and if it's over the next waypoint, you might accidentally open the waypoint in a map. If there were some way to just say "I want all these waypoints in order" that would save me hours.Īlso, there are certain preferences you cannot control. For example, when routing through waypoints, you have to double click each waypoint, and some of my the app files have 10,000 waypoints (so I had to write an automating script to double click each one, and it STILL took an hour). This would be fantastic if there were some shortcuts around the very repetitive things. If GPX Editor suits you, get the 5.03 MB app for 3.12.07 on PC. Note that the app extensions are ignored. With this app it’s easy to delete multiple track points for this very purpose! Delete waypoints, routes and track points to refine your the app file.įor example, you have a track from a bike ride, but you want to trim the beginning and end portions of the track. Flickr search for photos and videos at any waypoint or track point location. Preferences let you change pin, route and track colors and more. Export the track points as a tab-delimited file. Drag and drop track points to rearrange their ordering (within the track point list). Take a screen shot of the map for printing or reference. Download elevation for any waypoint or track point. Get current weather for a waypoint or track point. Add new waypoints, routes, tracks and track points. Drag waypoints and track points to a new location on the map. Show or hide waypoints and track points. Copy & paste waypoints, routes, and tracks from one file to another. Copy waypoints, routes, tracks and file info and paste to a spreadsheet. View and edit waypoints, routes, tracks, track points, and file info. View with Apple Maps, Google or Open Street Maps. Open, edit and save multiple the app files. This app can edit the app files exported from many GPS devices and other apps. Edit GPS eXchange format (the app) files on your Mac. 1.7.2 is available as a free trial version download.Discovering the right Travel app for your needs is hard, which is why we are happy to give you GPX Editor from William Modesitt. For a full feature list, refer to the GIS Editor product page. It saves vector map data to a number of GIS/CAD and image formats and can be used to create GIS projects. The Editor opens most GIS/CAD vector and raster image file types, including the data provided by the leading satellite imagery and vector street map data vendors, and most ArcView�, ArcExplorer�, and MapInfo� projects. The TatukGIS Editor is an affordable and easy-to-use software application for digitizing, editing, correcting, and converting (between file formats) GIS shapefile map data and GIS projects. The ECW image running on the remote server can be opened as a map layer with other data layers within the context of a GIS project. In addition to the viewing ECW images loaded on the local computer hard drive, view ECW images running on a remote server. When required, the Editor can be used to convert the GPX data into other popular formats, such as SHP, DXF, KML, etc.ĮCWP protocol. GPX data exported from third-party GPS software can be opened as a map layer in the Editor without the need for any format conversion. Open, edit, create, and save GPX files and exchange GPS data (waypoints, tracks, etc.) with GPS devices. Convert map data from just about any GIS or CAD data format into the KML format or from KML into other common file formats, e.g., SHP, MIF, DXF, GML, GPX, DLG, or SQL database layers. Open, create, edit, and save KML files as used by Google Earth. Displays information about the number of routes, routepoints, waypoints and tracks, tracksegments, trackpoints in a GPX-file. TatukGIS announces the version 1.7.2 update of its GIS Editor product, adding support for the following features: GPX Editor is a free Windows desktop application for splitting, joining and pruning of trackpoints, visualises tracks in Google Maps, simplifies tracks using various methods etc. ![]() |