A search of the App store for "SMS" returned over 500 apps. Not all of these
were for pure SMS, but many of them were.
--- On Wed, 11/11/09, Alco Blom <alco.blom@...> wrote:
> From: Alco Blom <alco.blom@...>
> Subject: Re: [urlmanagerpro] Re: Query on URLM Pro having any future?
> To: urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 11:32 AM
> Hi Rodney,
>
> Again I have been terribly delayed. Most of these delays
> are related
> to the SMS Mac software and iPhone development. Apple
> refused my
> iPhone SMS app in June and this has caused delays.
>
> However, I will absolutely release an Intel version of URL
> Manager Pro
> this first half of next year.
How about having URLMP recognize Delicious Bookmarks and leverage it fully? It
would be nice to log into and fill out all the metadata for a URL posted to
Delicious from within URLMP.
I know other people use Digg and Reddit, so maybe there could be some syncing
with those also.
Recently I have installed Dropbox so I can get off of MobileMe, but still be
able to access files that I want to store and access from all computers and
locations I use.
Dropbox uses the architecture of a folder on the local machine that syncs across
the network to a remote volume in the cloud. This is different than the MobileMe
model which keeps a volume /Volumes available on the desktop, which URLMP
recognizes.
I changed the URLMP backup from my iDisk to the Dropbox folder at ~/Dropbox and
URLMP disallowed it, saying the backup had to be on another disk.
In the forthcoming new version of URLMP would it be possible to have the
application recognize and use this?
What do you mean by "move Bookmarks"? In my case, URLMP bookmarks are stored in
a file or files, and I just moved the files from the old machine or the backup
to the new machine, into ~/Documents/Bookmarks and pointed the URLMP Prefs to
that location.
--- On Sun, 12/20/09, tmeans <tmeans@...> wrote:
> From: tmeans <tmeans@...>
> Subject: [urlmanagerpro] Moving Bookmarks
> To: urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 8:35 PM
> I have upgraded to Snow Leopard. Have
> not been able to move my Bookmarks.
> What is the proper method to move Bookmarks to this
> new application?
I have upgraded to Snow Leopard. Have not been able to move my Bookmarks.
What is the proper method to move Bookmarks to this new application?
--
"You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be
too late."
I have used URL Manger Pro for a very long time.
I can't remember browsing the web without it.
I know I used it with MacOS 8, and maybe with system 7.5.5?
I am one of those individuals who is addicted to the Shared menus.
So far I am still using a PPC Mac so I can use that.
I am glad you are working on an Intel version and I hope you are able to
incorporate the Shared menus in that.
The life of this machine is growing short and I am a stubborn old man who likes
to keep certain conveniences if possible.
I recently upgraded to Leopard and all is doing well in Camino.
I tried to upgrade to Camino 2.0, but that broke the Shared menus so I have
reverted to Camino 1.6.10
Thank You for an excellent product.
Cheers, Denny
--- In urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com, Alco Blom <alco.blom@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Rodney,
>
> Again I have been terribly delayed. Most of these delays are related
> to the SMS Mac software and iPhone development. Apple refused my
> iPhone SMS app in June and this has caused delays.
>
> However, I will absolutely release an Intel version of URL Manager Pro
> this first half of next year.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Alco Blom.
Alco:
Great news for us URLMP fans! Thank you so much for the update, and I hope your
SMS app can pass quickly through the "app blessing". I have been reading about a
lot of complaints from developers lately on Apple needing to change their
process for approving apps for the store.
Good luck, and thanks again!
-Rodney
--- In urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com, Alco Blom <alco.blom@...> wrote:
> However, I will absolutely release an Intel version of URL Manager Pro
> this first half of next year.
>
> Thanks.
Hi Rodney,
Again I have been terribly delayed. Most of these delays are related
to the SMS Mac software and iPhone development. Apple refused my
iPhone SMS app in June and this has caused delays.
However, I will absolutely release an Intel version of URL Manager Pro
this first half of next year.
Thanks.
On Nov 9, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Rodney wrote:
> Alco:
>
> Could you give us an update on the status of URLMP?
> Specifically, do you have an idea when you will be able to release
> an intel version of the product?
> You have created a wonderful product here, and we all want to
> continue to use it and see more enhancements to it.
>
> -Rodney
>
> --- In urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com, Alco Blom <alco.blom@...> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Users,
> >
> > URL Manager Pro does have a future.
> >
> > Actually, just last week I have made a strategic decision to try to
> > bring new life
> > to URL Manager Pro and Web Confidential.
> >
> > With regard to URL Manager Pro, the most urgent issues are:
> >
> > a) release of version 3.5
> > b) support for Safari 4
> > c) Intel version
> >
> > NB: the Firefox issue is a very complicated one. With regard to
> > bookmarking the web sites
> > you browse in Firefox, the problem is broken AppleScript support
> in FF
> > 3. Import of FF 3
> > bookmarks is also complicated, because of the sql format it uses.
> >
> > With regard to Web Confidential, the most urgent issues are:
> >
> > a) Intel version
> > b) Web Confidential for iPhone
> >
> > In June, I was indeed in California to attend Apple's World Wide
> > Developer's Conference (WWDC)
> > in San Francisco.
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Alco Blom.
> >
>
>
>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Alco:
Could you give us an update on the status of URLMP?
Specifically, do you have an idea when you will be able to release an intel
version of the product?
You have created a wonderful product here, and we all want to continue to use it
and see more enhancements to it.
-Rodney
--- In urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com, Alco Blom <alco.blom@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Users,
>
> URL Manager Pro does have a future.
>
> Actually, just last week I have made a strategic decision to try to
> bring new life
> to URL Manager Pro and Web Confidential.
>
> With regard to URL Manager Pro, the most urgent issues are:
>
> a) release of version 3.5
> b) support for Safari 4
> c) Intel version
>
> NB: the Firefox issue is a very complicated one. With regard to
> bookmarking the web sites
> you browse in Firefox, the problem is broken AppleScript support in FF
> 3. Import of FF 3
> bookmarks is also complicated, because of the sql format it uses.
>
> With regard to Web Confidential, the most urgent issues are:
>
> a) Intel version
> b) Web Confidential for iPhone
>
> In June, I was indeed in California to attend Apple's World Wide
> Developer's Conference (WWDC)
> in San Francisco.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Alco Blom.
>