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Letter Opener 3 for Apple Mail released - Published on 09/08/09

 

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

restoroot.com today is proud to announce the release of Letter Opener 3, their winmail.dat converter plug-in for Apple Mail. At its basic, Letter Opener processes Microsoft Outlook winmail.dat files without the requirement for a separate, standalone application. Implemented as a plug-in, Letter Opener lives right inside Mail, allowing users to seamlessly convert winmail.dat files to attachments, iCal files, vCards, and more. Version 3 introduces compatibility with Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard.

 

Millstatt, Austria - restoroot.com today is proud to announce the release of Letter Opener 3, their winmail.dat converter plug-in for Apple Mail. At its basic, Letter Opener processes Microsoft Outlook winmail.dat files without the requirement for a separate, standalone application. Implemented as a plug-in, Letter Opener lives right inside Apple Mac OS X Mail, allowing users to seamlessly convert winmail.dat files to attachments, iCal files, vCards, and more. Version 3 introduces compatibility with Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard, which required a complete rewrite, and brings many under the hood improvements.

 

Letter Opener 3 Features:

* Treat attachments within a winmail.dat file like other attachments

* Convert Events, Appointments and Tasks for iCal

* Convert Contacts for Address Book

* Nested Message Handling

* Convert Notes for Mail

* Convert Delivery receipts and read receipts

* Update Checker: Letter Opener checks for the latest available update at startup

* Fully supports Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, and 10.5 Leopard

 

Microsoft Outlook doesn't send any plain text information for contacts, so usually the only way to transfer a contact is using a vCard. With Letter Opener, contact data within winmail.dat can be extracted and saved with a single click. Microsoft Outlook sends calendar items as plain text. But it is not very Mac-like to copy and paste this into iCal. Letter Opener converts these items directly so they appear as sent from another Mac user. When receiving winmail.dat files as email attachments from Microsoft Outlook users, nothing is so seamlessly and conveniently integrated into Apple Mail as Letter Opener.

 

Minimum Requirements:

* Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard or higher

* Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel

 

More info about the winmail.dat format:

winmail.dat files are sent form Microsoft Outlook or Exchange Server. Some winmail.dat files only contain information used by Outlook to generate a richly formatted view of the message, such as embedded documents or Outlook-specific features such as meeting requests, versit card information, notes and messages forwarded as attachments. Other winmail.dat files may contain files which have been attached to an e-mail message. See the Wikipedia website for more info.

 

Pricing and Availability:

Letter Opener 3 is priced at 19.99 EUR for a single-user license. It is a 9.99 EUR upgrade for all version 2 customers.

 

restoroot: http://www.restoroot.com/

Letter Opener 3: http://www.restoroot.com/OMiC/

Download Letter Opener: http://www.restoroot.com/OMiC/downloads/Letter%20Opener_2.1.0.dmg

Purchase Letter Opener: http://www.restoroot.com/Store/

App Icon: http://www.restoroot.com/images/LetterOpener128.png

 

 

Based in in Millstatt, Austria, restoroot.com was founded by Christopher Atlan in 2006 with the aim of developing useful software for the Macintosh. As a software engineer from 2002 to 2006 doing Java development, this lead to developing Letter Opener as their first shareware product for the Mac platform. Copyright 2006 - 2009 restoroot.com. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries. Microsoft, Microsoft Outlook are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.

 

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Christopher Atlan

Founder

 

 

support ( -at -) restoroot.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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