![]() ![]() If you’re familiar with Dispatch for iOS, the feature is very similar and shows great potential – here’s how Benny describes it:Ī bundle can be a set of commands, smart mailboxes, various settings, and anything else which forms a natural group of functionality, for example, anything related to a particular type of emails, a particular application, or some company/organization. A feature that will come with version 2.0 – bundles – is already available today to users of MailMate 1.7.1 by checking an option in the app’s Preferences: once enabled, you’ll gain a menu to instantly send a message to OmniFocus or Reminders with a link included in the todo to re-open the message later on. ![]() Benny has publicly shared his roadmap for MailMate 2.0, which includes a “beautifying” the app and the addition of several features like conversation views and rules. So that’s where the crowdfunding campaign comes in. It’s not the prettiest app in the world and it lacks some useful Mail features, but it’s efficient, reliable, and nerdy. I’m still digging into MailMate’s feature set, but I can say that I haven’t opened Mail.app in a week and I like MailMate’s power-user features a lot.
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