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SocialMail on Linux

by Daniel on Jan.26, 2010, under SocialMail

A few people have reported having problems with SocialMail  on Linux, specifically Ubuntu has been reported but I’m sure it’s a consistent problem accross distributions and a few other operating systems.

Investigation identified that the issue was related to windows tolerating differences in the capitalisation of filenames.  I really should have caught this initially, but I’m presently without a linux desktop to test things out on, so my apologies to all the Linux users out there.

All said and done, here is a new version which fixes the issue: socialMail-v013

-Daniel

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SocialMail v0.12 out and about

by Daniel on Jan.19, 2010, under SocialMail

After a bit of work the SocialMail code has been tidied up and I’m ready for another release.   But this is more than just a admin release, it’s also bringing a few new features:

  • Context menus for most parts of the sidepanel, includes
    • Add, modify, remove phone numbers & urls
    • Copy any of the displayed data
    • Save attachments
  • Skype integration
    • You can now launch a skype call directly from socialmail by double clicking on any collected (or added) phone number in the sidepanel.  You need to enable this in the SocialMail options window and specify a default Country for numbers that don’t know have an international prefix.   Of course you need to have Skype installed for this to work.

I hope you all enjoy this release, please post your comments to let me know how its working for you.  Download here: socialMail-0.12

-Daniel

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SocialMail Update 12Jan

by Daniel on Jan.12, 2010, under SocialMail

It’s been a little quite since my last post, and to be honest not much has changed on the SocialMail front.

After a bit of reflection I’ve decided to rewrite/reformat the code before adding any more functionality, this has to be done before SocialMail can be listed as an ‘approved’ plugin on AMO anyway so now is the best time to do it.   Doing so now also gives me the opportunity to restructure parts of the program to make it easier to extend later.

The main task right now is to encapsulate to code so I’m not poluting the javascript namespace any more than absolutely required.

Other bits I’m working on are related to improving the new user experience and a new landing page for socialmail.

Oh and in case you haven’t seen it yet, check out the video that Larry (from lehsys.com) has made showing off the plugin.

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SocialMail 0.1 Released and Published

by Daniel on Jan.06, 2010, under SocialMail

SocialMail v0.1 has just been released and published to AMO. For those new to the site, the goal of SocialMail is to enhance the email experience and bring social networking features to Thunderbird.

Not much to note in this version from the previous releases, mainly house keeping changes, a few bug fixes and the most visible change being our new logo.

Thanks have to go out to my brother who did the core design and inspiration for the logo and my sister-in-law (not his wife) for the color scheme and refinement of the original concept.

GET IT HERE socialMail-0.1

This marks the end of what I wanted to accomplish in the first phase of SocialMail development, all the core functionality is there.   That doesn’t mean that development is stopping!  From here we are moving to increase the social networking functionality, bringing the networks into the email experience.

Here’s a few thoughts for what is likely to come in future versions (no promises though)

  • Updating status on facebook/myspace/twitter/etc simultaneously from Thunderbird
  • Viewing a contacts tweets when viewing emails from them
  • Viewing contacts status and details from the individual networking sites.
  • Fixing defects as they’re reported

By no means is this definitive, I’d appreciate any suggestions on what you would like to see in future versions.

One last word on release strategy,  I’ll try to post  frequent updates to this site as new features are added, but I will only update the AMO listing when fixing defects or minor feature enhancements to the current 0.1 stream.  This way I won’t be causing unnecessary updates to users who want a stable experience but those who want the bleeding edge (and it has that name for a reason) can see what I’m working on as it gets done.

I hope you enjoy this release, please post your feedback, good or bad (as long as its constructive).

-Daniel

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