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mailbarapp

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MailBar is a practical Mac OS X application that enables you to check your inbox and manage your emails directly from your Mac's status bar.

The light and discreet application is designed to run in the background and display the number of new emails next to its menu bar icon. Thanks to MailBar, you can monitor and manage up to four different mailboxes. From MailBar's status bar menu you can easily view all existing emails or filter the list by showing only the unread messages. On top of that, MailBar comes with a powerful built-in search form that enables you to narrow down the list of displayed emails.

What is more, MailBar offers you the option to mark a message as read, reload it and even open it and read it directly from within the app. MailBar also offers you the option to pin it's status bar menu to your desktop as you read and go through your emails. By accessing the Preferences window, you can easily assign different colors to you mailboxes, enable or disable an inbox and select a different sound notification for each inbox. In addition, MailBar can be configured to automatically check for updates and launch at startup.

Website: http://mailbarapp.com/

New version 1.0.5:

- Add sent messages to conversations.
- Add group operations on conversations (mark as read, mark as junk).
- Add to preferences ability enable/disable Mail.app dock icon customization.
- Fixed bug when MailBar popover hide after focus changed to other app, even when mouse is over popover.
 

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simonsi

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Looks good! One thing, your site states "Yosemite Ready" but the download button states for 10.9 - is that a typo or are there two versions?
 

mailbarapp

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 3, 2014
7
0
MailBar is a practical Mac OS X application that enables you to check your inbox and manage your emails directly from your Mac's status bar.

Website: http://mailbarapp.com/

Looks good! One thing, your site states "Yosemite Ready" but the download button states for 10.9 - is that a typo or are there two versions?

Download button says 10.9+. Its means work starting from 10.9 and higher.
 

mailbarapp

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 3, 2014
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New version 1.0.2:

- Add support of signatures configured in Mail.app.
- Add ability send emails from Gmail aliases.
- Add to preferences ability show/hide messages count in menubar.
- Fix duplicates in messages list after reply or forward in some cases.
 

mailbarapp

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 3, 2014
7
0
New version 1.0.5:

- Add sent messages to conversations.
- Add group operations on conversations (mark as read, mark as junk).
- Add to preferences ability enable/disable Mail.app dock icon customization.
- Fixed bug when MailBar popover hide after focus changed to other app, even when mouse is over popover.
 

mailbarapp

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 3, 2014
7
0
New version: 1.3.0

  • Updated styles for empty messages list state and loading screen.
  • After wake up from sleep messages list is not blocked.
  • Updated empty state in the menu bar when all messages marked as read.
  • Added support for “smart mailbox folders”.
  • Added ability to control point size in the dock icon.
  • Added ability to show unread count separately in the menu bar.
  • Added “Restart MailBar” button to menu.
  • Added ability turn off analytics that sent to MailBar team at the preferences.
  • Now after adding, editing or deleting “smart mailbox”, changes appear at MailBar immediately.
  • Force MailBar always use “replyTo” email address if it exists on “reply” and “reply to all” actions.
 
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