Klammer 3.1 Purchase For Mac

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Klammer 3.1 Purchase For Mac 5,8/10 5465 votes

Open Winmail.dat, MSG and OFT files on your Mac and view their contents and attachments. AWARDED MACWORLD 'MAC GEMS' 'Klammer is very good at what it does.' - Jeffery Battersby, MACWORLD 'Bulk Convert' add-on now FREE! Bulk convert MSG and Winmail.dat files (In-App Purchase) Bulk Convert is a feature of Klammer that allows you to convert multiple MSG and Winmail.dat files to the format corresponding to their contents -.EML for emails,.ICS (iCal) for tasks and appointments and.VCF (vCard) for contacts. It is as simple as selecting source and destination folder and all your archive of Outlook exports will be transformed to Mac OS friendly formats.

Availability Notice! The Bulk Convert feature is available only on Macs running Mac OS 10.7 Lion or later after an additional in-app purchase! Fixed some small bugs and improved speed of exporting files. 1.5 Mar 8, 2012.

Spotlight plugin Looking for a file on your Mac? You know this file was called winmail.dat or something.msg but don't want to open file after file until you find the one you need?

Klammer now comes with a Spotlight Plugin. It allows you to search inside your Winmail.dat and MSG files from everywhere on your Mac without even starting the application. Klammer indexes all the text content of your files - email subjects, recipients, body, attachments names, contacts details, tasks information, meetings and etc. All this information is provided by the Klammer Spotlight Plugin to the Mac OS, so you can quickly find the file you need. Welcome screen We have also added a welcome screen so you can access the recent files even easier. We highly appreciate your reviews and suggestions! Keep them coming.

1.4 Feb 15, 2012. Supports opening MSG and Winmail.dat files that contain contacts - Supports importing contacts in Address Book - Supports exporting contacts to vCard files - Supports generation of QuickLook preview of MSG/Winmail.dat files that create contacts - Improved handling of emails - Fixed bug with opening large MSG files - Fixed bug with CC recipients of emails not being displayed - Replaced Reply/Forward/Forward as attachment of emails with 'Open in' feature - you can now open the email in your favorite mail application (Mail, Outlook. Thunderbird, etc) and reply or forward it from there - Added option to view raw headers of emails - Improved compatibility with Mac OS Lion - Improved stability. 1.0 Jun 4, 2011.

Klammer 3.1 Purchase For Mac Mac

Jo-hnny, Didn’t work for me I bought and installed this App to reveal Windows Outlook “.msg” stored in folders outside of Outlook, on my Apple MacBook Pro. I already have Office 365 installed on this MacBook and the Outlook software will not open such files unless they are inside of Outlook, e.g.

In the Inbox or other Outlook mailbox. When I click on one of these.msg files stored outside of Outlook in a MacBook file folder, Outlook creates a new mail message with the.msg file as an attachment. When I click on the attachment, another new email message is created again with the.msg file as an attachment, at no time is the.msg file opened and readable. As mentioned, before buying Klammer I had purchased Office 365 and installed it, including the Outlook App. The Outlook App had done the very same thing as Klammer. I called Apple Support, but was directed to call Microsoft Support. I called Microsoft Support, explained the problem and was put on hold, after a time the line was dropped.

It was then that I came to the Apple Store and purchased Klammer. Later, I went back to my Windows desktop and repaired my Outlook app and connection, after which I was able to open the.msg files. SUCCESS in another universe. But I still cannot open these.msg files, stored in folders on my Apple MacBook Pro. I uninstalled Klammer. I called Barclay Card to have the charge removed and was told it had not posted and to call back in a few days.

The merchant universe still fails to grasp that their customers value “TIME”. Jo-hnny, Didn’t work for me I bought and installed this App to reveal Windows Outlook “.msg” stored in folders outside of Outlook, on my Apple MacBook Pro. I already have Office 365 installed on this MacBook and the Outlook software will not open such files unless they are inside of Outlook, e.g. In the Inbox or other Outlook mailbox. When I click on one of these.msg files stored outside of Outlook in a MacBook file folder, Outlook creates a new mail message with the.msg file as an attachment. When I click on the attachment, another new email message is created again with the.msg file as an attachment, at no time is the.msg file opened and readable.

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Klammer 3.1 Purchase For Macbook Pro

As mentioned, before buying Klammer I had purchased Office 365 and installed it, including the Outlook App. The Outlook App had done the very same thing as Klammer. I called Apple Support, but was directed to call Microsoft Support. I called Microsoft Support, explained the problem and was put on hold, after a time the line was dropped.

It was then that I came to the Apple Store and purchased Klammer. Later, I went back to my Windows desktop and repaired my Outlook app and connection, after which I was able to open the.msg files. SUCCESS in another universe. But I still cannot open these.msg files, stored in folders on my Apple MacBook Pro. I uninstalled Klammer. I called Barclay Card to have the charge removed and was told it had not posted and to call back in a few days.

The merchant universe still fails to grasp that their customers value “TIME”.

1 Didn’t work for me I bought and installed this App to reveal Windows Outlook “.msg” stored in folders outside of Outlook, on my Apple MacBook Pro. I already have Office 365 installed on this MacBook and the Outlook software will not open such files unless they are inside of Outlook, e.g. In the Inbox or other Outlook mailbox. When I click on one of these.msg files stored outside of Outlook in a MacBook file folder, Outlook creates a new mail message with the.msg file as an attachment. When I click on the attachment, another new email message is created again with the.msg file as an attachment, at no time is the.msg file opened and readable. As mentioned, before buying Klammer I had purchased Office 365 and installed it, including the Outlook App. The Outlook App had done the very same thing as Klammer.

I called Apple Support, but was directed to call Microsoft Support. I called Microsoft Support, explained the problem and was put on hold, after a time the line was dropped. It was then that I came to the Apple Store and purchased Klammer. Later, I went back to my Windows desktop and repaired my Outlook app and connection, after which I was able to open the.msg files.

SUCCESS in another universe. But I still cannot open these.msg files, stored in folders on my Apple MacBook Pro. I uninstalled Klammer. I called Barclay Card to have the charge removed and was told it had not posted and to call back in a few days.

The merchant universe still fails to grasp that their customers value “TIME”. 4 TNEF/Winmail.dat Quick Look Integration Sort of Works I bought this solely because I have one unignorable sender who uses Outlook.

Her emails always include a sig in the form of an image, which Klammer shows me in quick look no problem. However, when I quick look a winmail.dat file, if there are other attachments in it, I’m unable to open them from preview—I have to launch Klammer and then save them. If I could see an icon for, say, a MS Word file in the quick look preview and then double-click the Word icon to open the attachment in Word that would be.really. rad. Thing is, I can see that there are attachments in the quick look—I just can’t open them from the preview window. 4 Great if changed to mac from PC and have lots of msg files I switched from a PC to a mac, but still use Outlook. I had thousands of emails saved in hundreds of folders.

Klammer lets me read and forward them. I bought bulk convert. Once purchased it's good for life. It converted the thousands of files into the same folders, by choosing the destination file as the same as the source file. Worked great. Not sure I needed to do the bulk convert, since I could read any msg file anyway. Customer support returned my email question in less than 24 hours and did a follow up email.

Installs fast. I don't give hardly any apps 5 stars, this is a very high rating by my standards. 3 Saved me time, but lots of room for improvement I bought this (including the in-app purchase of batch conversion functionality) to move a bunch of Outlook contact msg files to Contacts.app.

I was able to use it to get the job done, but the app's limitations meant I needed to go card by card to get some things right. As all the contacts were saved as msg files and I no longer have access the PC they came from, I used the batch converter to convert them to vcf files and then imported them to Contacts.app. The msg files contain both Japanese and Chinese text.

Although Klammer properly displayed the Japanese and Chinese text when opening one msg file at a time, it turned all of it into non-sensical characters in the converted vcf files. I couldn't figure out a way to make the conversion work, so I had to go through contact by contact to copy and paste any Japanese/Chinese from the viewer to imported vcf files in Contacts.app.

23 of the 521 converted vcf files could not be imported into Contacts.app. Klammer gave no warning of any issues, nor did Contacts.app when I dragged and dropped all 521 into the app.

I discovered it by noting the numerical discrepancy. When the 23 were dragged in on their own, Contacts.app gave an error that said 'No importable cards were found.' For some reason, Klammer made 23 vcf files that could not be imported, which is about a 4% error rate. Ultimately, I used Klammer to view the data in each of the respective msg files, copied and pasted that field by field into a spreadsheet, and then imported the spreadsheet into Contacts.app.

The department field was simply skipped in at least some cases. I didn't bother to fix these. Instead, I'll just use Klammer to open the original msg files if I ever really do need it. It displayed and created vcf with all address fields included twice.

As this was just duplicative information, I just left it in. When you open a msg file, it always opens to a set size, rather than remembering the window size you chose.

I was copying and pasting a lot from the notes, which are at the bottom, so the fixed size meant I needed to scroll down on almost every card, slowing down the process. The work telephone field also went missing in many cases. I couldn't get this to display in Klammer, so it might be an issue with the export from Outlook (these were exported by simply dragging and dropping to a folder). Since I no longer have access to the original files, I can't be sure about the origin of this issue. That all said, the app did save a great deal of time when compared to needing to reenter the contacts from business cards. However, by fixing the issues noted above, it could save a lot more.

1 Klammer software shortchanged Like another poster here, I had a need to convert.msg files and purchased Klammer for $5.99 as the price seemed right. Only to discover that Klammer does not provide the simple batch feature of bulk convert.

For a few more lines of programming code, if you want to convert thousands of emails (which is always the case) you must purchase their Bulk Convert feature for $9.99 At $15.99 I think there are competitors out there provide more features at this price and perhaps not near as deceptive as these bait'n switch turkeys. My question is, do I stop at the $5.99 basic and go elsewhere? Or do I pay the additional $9.99 and be done with it? I'm telling ya', they got me by the balls and they won't let go. 1 WarningDoes not open.msg files This app does not open.msg files as advertised (see line #1 of the description).

Rather it points you to a converter program. A big waste of time following up a day later installed the 'bulk converter' program for another $10. Still no result. This isn't rocket science guys, this is a.msg file generated by squirrel mail, a very common webmail client in use by website administrators literally everywhere. If you inspect the file with an ASCII line editor, this is a plain ASCII file with some fancy headers in the first few lines. 5 Terrific app I recently had to transfer a bunch of WinOutlook emails (6 years worth) to Mac Entourage; first tried the 5.99 app on a varieity of emails, text, HTML, with attachments, embedded objects, etc.

Preserved 100% of the content and formatting. So I upgraded to bulk converter. Have now converted and imported over 2K.msg, and everything converted perfectly in less than 3 minutes. Tried it on Mail, worked fine. Great product at a fair price. This is the tool to make windoze outllook and mac outlook cross-platform compatible.

Using 10.7.4 and Office 2008 as primary platform. 1 Didn't work for me - bulk import extra cost I was about to purchase emailchemy for $30 to convert a bunch of.msg files. Then I saw a thread on Apple support pointing me to this $5 app.

Looked great so I purchased it. Then I found out it was an additional $10 for bulk processing.

Before spending the $10 I tried one message - opened the.msg file but couldn't read it or its attachment. Then I tried to open in Mac Mail but it said the app wasn't installed (it is installed and used frequently). So it looks like I wasted $5. 1 Bulk Converter (in-app purchase) DOES NOT WORK! Nesbox alternatives for windows 10.

I purchased both the app and the Bulk Converter (in-app purchase at a whopping $9.99) to do a one time conversion of about 4000.msg files into something readable on a mac. The file viewer has the exact same functionality as the MailRaider FREEWARE, but is slightly less intuitive. It's basically the same software with a slightly different wrapper.

The only reason to pay for this is the Bulk Converter, and that doesn't work. It eats ENORMOUS QUANTITIES of free memory, and then crashes when it runs out before it completes your batch. I ran this with 3GB and 4GB ram machines and it crashed on both. I tried much smaller batches and it still crashed before completing a batch (though it did not run out of memory). Was running OS 10.7.3. 5 Finally a winmail.dat application that actually WORKS! I have been looking for a long time for a good application to handle meeting notices I get from various people.

They keep coming across as 'winmail.dat' and every other application I tried says that the file is empty! Being skeptical, I spoke with their support team before purchasing. What a great experience! They were helpful, friendly, fast to respond, and even took my winmail.dat file, ran it through their tool and verified that it worked before I purchased it. So, buy this app for the functionality, enjoy the great team that developed and support it! 5 Flawless with Mac Outlook 2011 I just transitioned from PC to Mac environment over the past 4-6 weeks. As anyone can imagine, there have been bumps in the road here and there.

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Klammer 3.1 Purchase For Mac

New software to purchase, utilities to find for those small tasks I like having automated, etc. Working away at my conversion and.ding. an email comes in. Aww schucks it's a winmail.dat file and I have nothing to convert it with. Quick stop to the App store and Klammer looked like my best bet for integration with Outlook 2011. From the 1 click installation forward I have not had another issue with winmail.dat files. Klammer does it's work seamlessly and my workflow is not interrupted in the slightest.

Thank you Klammer for saving me time.