1/14/2024 0 Comments Review mailtags by smallcube![]() OmniFocus can pull in messages with an OmniFocus shortcut key, while MailTags automatically pulls in project names from OmniFocus. ![]() Personally, I found MailTags’ synchronisation with OmniFocus a good feature. If you know that EagleFiler, a PIM, also supports OpenMeta tags, it becomes obvious MailTags is part of a very powerful management suite for Mac desktops. MailTags’ tags are immediately recognised by the program “Tags” which enables you to add OpenMeta metadata to any file on your Mac. Keeping multiple Mail windows open simultaneously It also allows you to create OpenMeta tags (the same sort of metadata as supported by Tags), organise messages using colours and priorities, as well as set projects, iCal events and two different types of tasks (one being the iCal task, the other being a tickler tasks that only exist in MailTags but that enable you to easily see how a due date expires). Starting with MailTags, this plug-in gives you direct access to iCal and OmniFocus synchronisation. The three together make up for a strong offering if you want Apple’s Mail to be as powerful - or even more - than Microsoft Outlook. Mail Perspectives is an evolved version of what used to be MiniMail, originally developed by another company. ![]() MailTags and Mail Act-On were what Indev, the Canadian developer, started out with. Suddenly Mail becomes a power instrument to manage your tasks, projects, and contacts. If you also want to literally get different views of your mail, you’ll also need Mail Perspectives by the same developer. To turn Apple’s Mail into a time and contact management system, all you need is a copy of MailTags and Mail Act-On by Indev. ![]()
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