There are several other new or improved features relating to e-mail or calendaring, but they apply only to users in corporate environments that connect to a Microsoft Exchange server. For more on those features, see Entourage and Microsoft Exchange. For all users, the calendar looks better, benefiting from the overall user interface overhaul. My favorite new calendar feature is small but useful: you can now set the mini-month to appear in all parts of the program, even mail.
This is perfect for quick reference when working with a mail message, and a single click on a date jumps you there in your calendar. Microsoft says it has done extensive work to make the database more reliable, reducing the need to rebuild.
Over the course of two months, working with both the beta and the final shipping version, I experienced no database problems. As a test, I rebuilt the database anyway, and noticed an improvement over a similar rebuild in Entourage the rebuild no longer loses synchronized data such as e-mail in remote IMAP, Exchange, or Hotmail folders, or the links between items inside Entourage.
Entourage uses a single database file to store its information, and that file can become quite large over time. If you receive even a single e-mail, the whole database is marked as new, and Time Machine will back the entire thing up every hour. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. The Outlook user is sharing their calendar with the Entourage user through an Exchange server, and everything is working fine except for one problem.
Sometimes, events in the calendar that are longer than an hour will only be listed as a half hour on the Entourage client; all of the other information is correct. Clearing Entourage's cache works for a while, but the problem always comes back.
Any ideas? Adding By Script Vs. Adding By Email One fast way to get items into Evernote is simply to email them. This script moves things directly Features This script exports a text copy of every selected email message in Entourage into Evernote. When the script creates the note in Evernote, it uses the Subject line of the email as the title of the note, and it also uses the date the email was received as the "Creation Date" of the note.
The script also copies basic header information to the first line of the note e. I have added a tag dialog box which lets you tag items on the way into Evernote. If you have selected more than one email, the tag s you choose will be applied to all of the messages. The script will also retrieve an alphabetized list of your current Evernote Notebooks and allow you to select which notebook to archive your messages into.
Want to make a new notebook? No problem -- the script has a "Create New Notebook" button which will let you do that on the fly! The script only handles email messages. The sender's email address is saved in the "Source URL" section of the note, but Evernote currently only allows http: and https: values to be "valid links" in this space When Apple released the iPhoto '11 version 9.
Apple has in the past supported the use of Entourage, but the new Outlook e-mail client has a few different protocols and features and needed specific support. Unfortunately even though iPhoto is supposed to send e-mails through Outlook, a number of people are finding the feature broken.
Luckily the problem is not with iPhoto's coding, which would require Apple to recompile the program, but instead is with a crude implementation of the applescripts used to send photos to external e-mail clients.
Apple apparently quickly changed the Entourage script to point to Outlook, and while it will launch Outlook, it will not manage the program properly and therefore results in an error. Being a matter of scripting, you can edit the scripts to allow Outlook to be used. There are several approaches you can take, with some being quick ways to get Outlook working, and some extended steps to the same fix for cosmetic purposes, which allow iPhoto to properly display the "Microsoft Outlook" name in the program's settings.
The fixes will require editing of a couple of files within iPhoto, so first be sure to back them up. Right-click the iPhoto application and choose "Show package contents" to see the program's resource structure. Then copy the following three items to the Desktop or another safe location from within the program's package:. Once these files are backed up, you can perform the basic fix to get Outlook working, and you can then optionally perform additional steps to get the "Microsoft Outlook" name to appear properly in iPhoto.
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