![]() ![]() If you copy and paste a lot, you’ll find this feature to be invaluable. You can press a keyboard shortcut at any time to summon the Clipboard history list and then use the mouse, or the arrow and Return keys, to select a past bit of Clipboard content and paste it into the frontmost application. ![]() With this feature enabled, whenever you press Command-C to copy something (text, images, and more), LaunchBar saves that item in its Clipboard history. SpamSieve now uses a variety of heuristics to better detect when Mail finished launching before checking that its plug-in is enabled.Made a variety of changes to work better with Apple Mail on macOS 10.14.SpamSieve. Multiple-Clipboard utility within LaunchBar. This helps avoid annoying dialogs and prevents unnecessary rule deactivations if Mail takes a really long time to launch, e.g. The key new feature is the Clipboard history, which essentially incorporates a Nonetheless, unless i leave Mail. But the latest LaunchBar offers a number of valuable new tools. Spamsieve is working fine confirmed with Michael Tsai based on my logs from Spamsieve. Much of what we said then applies to version 5, as well. In the LaunchBar index, you can decide what you do and don’t want to appear in the utility’s search results. For example, you can choose which types of items you want LaunchBar to include in its searches, and within those categories, you can choose which specific items to display. LaunchBar has a powerful indexing system that lets you decide which items you want it to display and which to ignore. You can even invoke services and copy Unix file paths from within LaunchBar, and you can drag and drop items on LaunchBar’s window to, for example, open a file in the currently selected application. For example, if I type num to get Numbers, I can press the right-arrow key to see files recently opened in Numbers, use the arrow keys to select one, and then press Return to open that file in Numbers. One feature I particularly like is the way LaunchBar taps Mac OS X’s built-in Recent Items menus. ![]() From within LaunchBar, you can move, copy, or paste files select multiple files or open files with specific applications. In addition to opening files, you can also manage them. You’ll see the folder’s contents, and you can navigate those files and subfolders using the arrow keys. You can also use LaunchBar to browse folders: Once the desired folder is selected, press the right-arrow key instead of return. ** I would abandon Dreamhost and migrate away, but have no time to deal with migrating to another hosting service.LaunchBar can actually open any item that you can double-click on your Mac-applications, preference panes, services, files, and so on-using the same type-a-few-letters process. And, SpamSieve works better with Airmail than Apple Mail for some reason.įWIW, I have never had a technical issue or bug with Airmail. Yeah, Airmail search sucks, and lack of Spotlight integration sucks, but instead of fighting everyday with the Mail client all I do now is go into and out of Airmail, get the chore out of the way and move on. So far it is done what a mail client should do best: stay out of the way and don’t bother me with technical glitches. I gave up, deleted all accounts in Apple Mail, then moved all work over to Airmail. Lately I got fed up with the Apple Mail – for me it’s a mess compounded by endless issues with SpamSieve integration failing, shutting itself down, and other issues, and then Mail’s inability to correctly configure with my Dreamhost-hosted email accounts (for work)**. I have used Airmail on iOS/iPadOS for a few years – and though the subscription thing was annoying, I got past that and paid up because I like the way it operates. I will experiment for a while and report back. Has anybody stuck with Airmail despite all their recent fails? Anybody happy with it? If it works as advertised (… a big ask from those devs, I know), this + the Sanebox filtering might very well be my email Holy Grail. The ability to add backlinks to emails anywhere you want to with a simple command (again, a failing of Spark)Īt $10/year, it’s a steal compared to the other paid apps.Perfect integration with OmniFocus (always had, which is where Spark falls short).I know they botched their switch to subscription in the worst possible way, I know support is really subpar, but it’s the only app that can be customised in any way you want to. I’m ready to pay for a quality email app. On macOS 11, you can now hold down the Option key when installing SpamSieves Apple Mail plug-in to clear out any active plug-in files that may be preventing. So, with the resurrection of Newton ($50/year), Superhuman (120/year), and finding myself wanting a true power user email app, I’m considering Airmail again. ![]()
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