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uncomplex gmbh releases Mailplane 2.2 for Mac OS X
Sep 28, 2010 - uncomplex gmbh released Mailplane 2.2, its popular Google Mail client for Mac OS X. Acting as a site-specific web browser for Gmail, Mailplane is a fully-fledged mail client for the desktop. It integrates the Gmail web interface into the Mac experience, offering users the best of both worlds. Version 2.2 sports new features including support for Gmail's Priority Inbox, improved attachment downloads, integrated Rapportive and TrueNew plugins and more.
uncomplex gmbh releases Mailplane 2.2 for Mac OS X
Sep 20, 2010 - uncomplex gmbh has released Mailplane 2.2, its popular Google Mail client for Mac OS X. Acting as a site-specific web browser for Gmail, Mailplane is a fully-fledged mail client for the desktop. It integrates the Gmail web interface into the Mac experience, offering users the best of both worlds. Version 2.2 sports new features including support for Gmail's Priority Inbox, improved attachment downloads, integrated Rapportive and TrueNew plugins and more.
Mailboxes 1.2 for the iPad released - Now with Offline Support
Jul 27, 2010 - Sydney based Lilliput Labs has released Mailboxes 1.2 for the iPad. Mailboxes is a multi-user Gmail client designed to make accessing your Gmail and Google Apps emails easier on a shared iPad while still keeping them private. Mailboxes 1.2 adds offline support and fast account switching. Mailboxes is simple to use, all you have to do is enter your Gmail or Google Apps account credentials in once, as well as an optional 4-digit passcode.
Mailboxes 1.2 for the iPad released - Now with Offline Support
Jul 19, 2010 - Sydney based Lilliput Labs today announces Mailboxes 1.2 for the iPad. Mailboxes is a multi-user Gmail client designed to make accessing your Gmail and Google Apps emails easier on a shared iPad while still keeping them private. Mailboxes 1.2 adds offline support and fast account switching. Mailboxes is simple to use, all you have to do is enter your Gmail or Google Apps account credentials in once, as well as an optional 4-digit passcode.
Lilliput Labs releases Mailboxes 1.0 for iPad
Jun 30, 2010 - Sydney based Lilliput Labs has released Mailboxes 1.0 for the iPad. Mailboxes is a multi-user Gmail client, providing the easiest, most secure way access your Gmail or Google Apps email on a shared iPad. Designed from the ground up to handle multiple users, Mailboxes manages your Gmail account credentials for you, securely storing them in the built in iPad Keychain. Mailboxes also allows you to set a 4-digit passcode to protect your email from others.
Mac-Chi Upgrades Two iPhone/iPad Apps for the International Market
Jun 23, 2010 - Mac-Chi has taken both WhoPaste and WhoP-G into the worldwide market. The main window in version 1.2 is now available in 20 different languages. The new customizable hints add further support for international as well as niche markets. Both iPhone and iPad users can create new contacts by just copying text from any application or by just speaking when using the Dictation app from Dragon. WhoPaste creates records in Apple's Contact app, while WhoP-G creates records in Google Contacts.
Lilliput Labs releases Mailboxes 1.0 for iPad
Jun 22, 2010 - Sydney based Lilliput Labs today announces Mailboxes 1.0 for the iPad. Mailboxes is a multi-user Gmail client, providing the easiest, most secure way access your Gmail or Google Apps email on a shared iPad. Designed from the ground up to handle multiple users, Mailboxes manages your Gmail account credentials for you, securely storing them in the built in iPad Keychain. Mailboxes also allows you to set a 4-digit passcode to protect your email from others.
Mac-Chi Upgrades Two iPhone/iPad Apps for the International Market
Jun 15, 2010 - Mac-Chi is proud to take both WhoPaste and WhoP-G into the worldwide market. The main window in version 1.2 is now available in 20 different languages. The new customizable hints add further support for international as well as niche markets. Both iPhone and iPad users can create new contacts by just copying text from any application or by just speaking when using the Dictation app from Dragon. WhoPaste creates records in Apple's Contact app, while WhoP-G creates records in Google Contacts.
Mac-Chi Announces Two iPhone Apps: WhoPaste and WhoP-G
May 07, 2010 - Mac-Chi has announced two iPhone apps: WhoPaste and WhoP-G. WhoPaste creates records in Apple's Contact app, which runs on the iPhone. WhoP-G creates records in Google's Contacts application, which runs in the cloud. iPhone users can copy text from any application and then launch either WhoPaste or WhoP-G both of which recognize company names, job titles, phone numbers, email addresses, urls, and postal addresses. The new contact is previewed allowing for editing any of the information.









