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Closetuckfoot
About me
Name | tuckfoot |
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Location | New York |
Occupation | Mastering Engineer |
User since | Feb. 22, 2016 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
My Reviews
Edit Email Subject (EES)
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Extremely useful and easy to use.
As others have noted, the renaming dialogue produces a spinner, then an "X" and seems to have failed. But, it hasn't actually failed. The renamed mail finally appears right next to the original version, which I then delete.
Unfortunately the above spinner+X process happens at every renaming, and takes between 10-15 seconds, during which nothing else can be done. A significant upgrade would reduce the wait to a second or two.
Thanks for a nice add-on and for listening.
Edit Email Subject
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I am super happy to have this extension back again. Thanks to the new developer Dillinger!
Users report the ability to specify "local" or "server" changes. I would definitely opt for "server" but I cannot find such a preference (MacOS el capitan).
It would be great if someone could post the location of the switch.
I would make a contribution if a method were clear!
Edit Email Subject (EES)
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
EditEmailSubject is simple and perfect. Or at least it was, before being disabled in TB68.
Like many other folks, I ask you to update this extension for TB68. The ability to modify Subjects seems so ordinary and necessary, that I'm insanely frustrated now that it's gone.
I'll also take this opportunity to apologize to the developer for not sending a contribution for your creation. I look forward to rectifying that situation as soon as it returns.
If I had known I was going to lose EES, I would have stayed in TB60.
Dropbox for Filelink (Broken)
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Took 5 tries, including removing and reactivating it, then establishing it within TB as a Filelink drive. (Many tries.)
So, thanks!
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