What's New in Mail Attachments Iconizer?
version 2.1.11:
• preliminary compatibility with the upcoming Mac OS X 10.6.5 update
• proper handling of images embedded in HTML messages with “attachment” content disposition
• improved registration interface, lost code retrieval
version 2.1.10:
• attachments inserted using commands in external applications (iPhoto, Preview, …) are handled properly again
• attachments dragged to Mail icon in Mac OS X 10.5.8 are handled properly again
• workaround for a bug in Safari 5.0 update that causes black background around attachments
• updated built-in/online help
version 2.1.9:
• images in signatures now displayed in place by default and their state (can be changed via contextual menu) is saved
• fixes problems with uppercase MIME field values (unusually formatted messages)
• no longer interferes with nested messages from winmail.dat extracted by the Letter Opener plug-in
• compatibility with the upcoming Mac OS X 10.6.4 update
version 2.1.8:
• fixes a bug that caused “squished” images on Mac OS X 10.5.8 when using rich text
• fixes a memory-management bug on Mac OS X 10.5.8, which kept attachment files open
• various interface improvements
version 2.1.7:
• fixes the invisible audio and video attachment bug on 32-bit Intel processors
• fixes interaction with the stationery feature in Mac OS X 10.6
• fixes problems with resized images in drafts in Mac OS X 10.5
• numerous other minor improvements and corrections
• audio and video files now attached as icons by default in Mac OS X 10.6
version 2.1.6:
• Mac OS X 10.6.2 compatibility
version 2.1.5:
• Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” compatibility (10.5 compatibility retained, 10.4 dropped)
• better handling of web pages sent from Safari
• the option for text files now also applies to messages sent as attachments
• fixes all-user installation with FileVault home directories
• on Mac OS X 10.6: installation for all users now enables the plug-in for all users
• on Mac OS X 10.6: fixes manual in-place viewing of attachments in incoming messages
• other minor improvements
version 2.1.4:
• removes superfluous empty HTML attachments inserted by Mail (visible in Outlook and Thunderbird)
• fixes a bug that caused a CPU usage increase under rare circumstances
• minor stability and interface improvements
version 2.1.3:
• fixes all-user installation with NFS home directories or when setuid bit not supported
• several common Mail problems now covered by built-in/online help
version 2.1.2:
• better compatibility with the Spaces feature in Mac OS X 10.5
• more reliable installation and removal
version 2.1.1:
• fixes the behavior of image resizing
• improved online help
• several smaller improvements and fixes
version 2.1:
• new option to always display full attachment names
• new option to iconize images in HTML layouts of incoming messages (requires Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard”)
• printing of attachments according to how they are currently displayed on the screen
• better recognition of images without filename extension
• more reliable fix of interaction with the stationery feature in Leopard
version 2.0.2:
• even images in outgoing rich (HTML) messages can now be iconized (also solves the zoomed image problem in Leopard)
• correct dimming of the “View in Place” menu item for multi-page PDFs
• fixes a bug that caused additional reminders to upgrade a license
• workaround for a bug in Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard” that might have caused a site license registration to be ignored
• other minor compatibility improvements
version 2.0.1:
• fixes a bug that sometimes prevented rich text messages from being sent (thanks to Jan Almeroth and Enzo Vitale for reporting)
• fixes interaction with the stationery feature in Leopard
version 2.0:
• fine-grained setup based on file type and size
• text/HTML file iconization
• setting content disposition for outgoing mail
• built-in and online help
• automatic checking for updates
• improved installation and uninstallation (available directly from Apple Mail Preferences)
• Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard” compatibility