![]() ![]() I didn't like the subscription model at first but, looking at my history with upgrades and costs, it's not that bad. I make my living using Adobe programs (InDesign, Photoshop, etc.). I also don't have a problem with subscription service software if it's priced accordingly. I do really like the suite - I've been using multiple elements of it as separate, pay-once plug-ins and find them pretty much perfect. Took me about an hour to restore the old bundles and uninstall all the components of MailButler (so it wouldn't nag me every time I restarted). My own fault I should have investigated further - should have reviewed the feedback/reviews at MacUpdate, for instance (they are overwhelmingly negative regarding this new subscription model) - but I was running on automatic when I went looking for Graffiti (trying to make an HTML/logo signature). (work-around: go grab the "Bundles" folder (in your Library -> Mail) you have backed up via Time Machine to restore them.) You're allowed 30 "free" actions a month. ![]() Installing MailButler removes all of your previous plug-ins (deletes them) so you can't just revert back. The downside is that instead of being something you buy, it's a monthly subscription app now. ![]() They're all nice, top-tier plug-ins, and things Apple should have included on their own in Mail. Feingeist (formerly ChungwaSoft) has released a new plug-in called MailButler - a suite of all of its former plug-ins, including CargoLifter, ForgetMeNot, SendLater, Graffiti, and a few others. ![]()
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