Ever attached a PDF, Postscript document, or image file to an email and had those attachments appear inline (i.e.: the actual picture, rather than an icon representing the picture)? Likewise, have you received email with files attached to them that insist as appearing as their actual selves rather than easily managed icons? If you have, you know how annoying it can be.
For those of us using Apple’s Mail.app, there is no way to control this by default. The software makes decisions on its own, and doesn’t do too good a job of it. Lokiware’s mebeliMail Attachments Iconizer is a $15.00 dollar plugin that gives the user control over this behavior, and well worth the price for the convenience and control it gives, IMHO. It’s got an unlimited trial, too, so you can give it a whirl before you decide if you want to buy it.
As a bonus, Lokiware is currently sponsoring the RSS feed on the most excellent Daring Fireball Mac news and opinion site, and is offering thirty percent off through 24 March. On the order page, enter coupon code “DARINGFB.”
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