Arrived at work this morning to check my email and found tens of messages about gAttach! and yAttach! Looks like FreewareGenius did a review of the software and liked it! Hurrah! It's since been picked up by Lifehacker and other prominent bloggers.
As is probably expected with new software, there are the inevitable few bugs that have arisen. The two most common ones are for people in countries where a point is not used for a decimal (e.g. 5.1 in the UK is 5,1 in France) and an odd issue where gAttach! doesn't realise that it's logged in.
I'm working hard to resolve these, but the infuriating thing is that my home broadband is currently not working (gAttach! and yAttach! are personal projects rather than a professional venture), so I can't do any testing! Talk about really bad timing. Hopefully my ISP will get my line sorted out as soon as possible.
There have also been some really good suggestions, including the capability to have multiple accounts, to pick up signatures, etc. I'll look at including these in the near future.
So thanks to one and all for trying gAttach! and yAttach! For those of you having problems, hold tight! I'll get 'em fixed ASAP.
Monday, 7 July 2008
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Wouldn't it be nice, to have this feature for any mail account. It should be possible, if the destination could be inserted in an option menu (saved in the registry) and all the functions (do the attachments and so on) could be defined in an xml file or something else at this destination. This way all users, with their own domain with mail accounts could also use this super-ultra-highgrade program !!!!
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