uncomplex gmbh puts Gmail on your Mac desktop

May 14, 2009 10:20 GMT  ·  By

Developer uncomplex gmbh has updated its application that brings Gmail to the Mac users' desktop with a few maintenance tweaks, and an improved Spanish and Chinese localization. The update is free to existing users and can be downloaded right here, on our website.

According to the changelog for Mailplane 2.0.10 (Build 989), uncomplex gmbh has made the following changes to its Gmail-fetching application:

· updated Spanish and Chinese (Tranditional & Simplified); · renamed executable file back to "Mailplane" as the Video Chat plugin now recognizes Mailplane; · fixed possible crash when unhiding the main window; · fixed issues where command-Shift-D didn't archive if you had the "Send and Archive" lab feature enabled; · fixed an issue where Send/Save/Discard commands didn't work correctly with enabled "Send & Archive Gmail lab feature; · disabled Gmail keyboard shortcuts warning didn't work – the issue has been fixed in this release; · Google Apps accounts were signed out when using Gmail lab features Doc/Calendar Gadgets – the issue has been addressed in this release.

Users of both Google's email client and Mac OS X will love employing Mailplane, uncomplex gmbh believes. Mailplane is a tool that allows users to attach files, send optimized photos, instantly send screenshots and pictures from iPhoto, store passwords in keychain, perform downloads, and more, all backed by the built-in sound-notification system, or Growl. Besides these features, the app brings Google Mail's SPAM protection, endless storage and global access, and the UI friendliness of one's Mac.

Mailplane can be set to play a sound when new items arrive, and to show the number of unread messages in the application icon, while the iPhoto plugin allows users to send pictures from iPhoto by selecting their images and pressing the email button. Use the link below to download the latest version of Mailplane available.

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