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Kool Tools: MailButler for OS X Mail

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Feingeist Software’s MailButler’s (https://www.feingeist.io/mailbutler), the OS X Mail assistant, has added a cool new feature: Follow-Up, which allows users to schedule a follow-up reminder that will notify them when there is no response to a particular email.

Once the email is written, the user can just tell MailButler when he wants to be reminded, and the notification will appear on his preferred date and time. This feature proves very useful for users, who keep track of many emails at once and have lots of different conversations, which require follow-ups on different times.

Often email responses come later than expected or don’t come at all, which puts users at risk of forgetting about the conversations they started. Once the email is written, the user can just tell MailButler when he wants to be reminded, and the notification will appear on his preferred date and time.

MailButler is a personal assistant for efficient and productive work with Apple Mail. With its various functions, it simplifies, optimizes and streamlines working with emails in one’s daily life. MailButler already offers such features as:

° Email tracking, which allows you to know if the recipient has actually opened your email;

° Email Scheduling, which lets you schedule your emails to be sent at a specific date and time in the future;

° Emails To Notes, which allows you to easily convert your emails into notes;

° Upload to Cloud, which allows you to effortlessly send attachments independent of their size.

The app requires Mac OS X 10.10 or later. A demo is available for download; registration is $8.95.

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