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Testing has begun for MsgSave compatibility with the new versions of Windows OS and Office.
There are a number of combinations of Office versions and OS versions to test so it will be some time before this task is complete.
Initial testing on Windows 7 (32 bit) with Office 2010 and Windows 7 (64 bit) with Office 2007 suggest that MsgSave is essentially compatible with these OS versions and Office versions although it will not be officially supported until testing is complete.
For anyone wishing to beta test MsgSave in these envorinments you may find it useful to know that in Office 2010 the MsgSave button appears under the ‘Add-Ins’ ribbon.
The latest version of MsgSave includes the following updates:
Override Default Options.
Saving selected messages/selected folder will have the option to override the default option settings. This will enable users to quickly save messages with a different naming convention or options without having to change the default options and then change them back again.
Save selected Mapped Folder.
This feature has been requested by a number of users so that they can have the option to just save one mapped folder. This means that if you have a large number of messages in a number of mapped folders and you only want to save the messages in one folder then you don`t need to save all Mapped Folders at once. This could save a lot of time if this is something you find you have to deal with.
Retain previous save location.
After closing the main dialog the selected save location was lost in previous versions. Teh next time you open MsgSave the save location would defrault to your Desktop. Now the previously selected save location is retained to make it easier to reuse this location if required.
Help - Quick Guide.
The Help - Quick Guide button now links to the appropriate copy of the User Guide on our website.
A number of new developments are planned for MsgSave and will be released in phases over the next few weeks.
Override Default Options.
Saving selected messages/selected folder will have the option to override the default option settings. This will enable users to quickly save messages with a different naming convention or options without having to change the default options and then change them back again.
Save selected Mapped Folder.
This feature has been requested by a number of users so that they can have the option to just save one mapped folder. This means that if you have a large number of messages in a number of mapped folders and you only want to save the messages in one folder then you don`t need to save all Mapped Folders at once. This could save a lot of time if this is something you find you have to deal with.
Machine Identification.
Hardware fingerprints are proving to be a less than ideal mechanism for identfying each machine for registration.
Work is currently being done to improve this mechanism.
Application Startup.
The mechanisms involved in launcing the application are going to be slimmed down to improve application startup time.
The MsgSave products are now to be sold on a continuous licence basis.
MsgSave 5 was initially sold on a subscription basis in order to cover support costs and new development. This is proving to be unpopular with some customers so the decision was made to revert back to a continuous licence as was the case with previous versions.
Support is now available as an optional extra instead of being included in the licence fee and can be purchased as a subscription.
The benefits of purchasing support include:
- higher priority response given to customers with support subscription
- notification of new releases
- free upgrade to new major versions
30 days free support is included with all MsgSave licences if you do not purchases the support subscription.
Please go to the Purchase page to check the new prices.
A new and more advanced MsgSave Website was launched in August 2009 to meet the needs of worldwide customers with a new easy to use interface. The website has been designed as a full content management solution which means that the content can be updated by the team providing customers with more up-to-date information. Sarcophagus Ltd, the authors of Msgsave decided to coincide the launch of the website with a new license model loosing the annual subscription in favour of a more traditional long term license.
The website has been re-launched with a bright new look, new content, layout updates and features the latest MsgSave Version 5 which is available in Standard, Pro and Remote options. Standard is aimed at Soho and private customers whilst Pro offers corporate functionality such as improved security and the ability to standardise configuration across the team. Remote provides the corporate users with the added ability of being able to synchronise mail with a remote FTP site to provide added resilience.
The new site covers everything you need to know about using MsgSave including a free 30 day trial, user guide and brochure to help you become better acquainted with the products. You will even find a handy list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) under the “Further Information” section.
Talking about the website, director Graham Howarth of Sarcophagus Ltd commented “ I am delighted with the new website. It has made it easier for our clients to find what they require via a single menu avoiding duplication.”
Your feedback is wanted!
We want our new website to be everything you need it to be and would love to know your thoughts good or bad. Please email any constructive comments to support@msgsave.com and let us know what you think.
The Options tab has a new feature added which will enable users to save messages without attachments.
Save As type has been moved to the Options tab.
The Edit Favourites button has been implemented.
Improved Proxy Server detection mechanism.
Bug fix for Use Default Options not working correctly.
Attachments can now be saved with the same filename options as messages plus the attachment filename.
Non mail items in save selected messages bug fixed.
A bug fix for Options not being saved when 'delete messages after saving' checkbox is clicked. Software framework for folder processing has been restructured for maintenance improvement. A mechanism has been implemented to allow access to the web service through a proxy server. The Reminder dialog has been customised for Invalid licenses.
Minor improvements to UI event handling and software framework. The Trial message limit has been increased to 100 and the Trial period has been extended to 30 days.
Removed event race condition which could cause MsgSaveConfiguredFolders.xml to become corrupt. The option to save as .Msg .Txt option has been added to Mapped Folders.
Additional exception handling for Mapped Folders where there is a missing folder EntryId has been added. This was preventing mapped folders from saving. The registration mechanism has now been converted to use a web service.
Mapped folders now have individual settings instead of using the default settings. There have been some minor UI improvements such as use of image buttons instead of text. Registration is now deferred for fully licensed installations and a registration retry mechanism has been implemented. Additional exception handling has been added for dialog control events. The option to install for all users has been removed to prevent file permissions issues on Vista. Options now saved automaticaly when selected. There is now an option to include subfolders for selected folders.
The decision to discontinue support for version 4 has been made due to the overwhelming amount of ongoing support being provided free of charge. This has been a drain on the company's resources with no revenue being generated.
Version 4 users are being encouraged to upgrade to version 5 with a compensatory discount offer. Although there is no pressure to do so. They can continue to use version 4 for as long as they wish but no support will be provided.
Because Version 5 is licensed on a subscription basis it includes support and maintenance. Also, license management ie: transferring a license to another machine is much easier for customers to do without the need for our assistance
Sarcophagus were pleased to announce the launch of version 4 of Msgsave. This new version includes improvements to the existing design and exciting new functionality.
The most noticeable change is the user friendly intuitive redesign of the MsgSave interface. This allows users with little knowledge of Outlook to save their emails quickly and easily to their computer, network or external storage device.
Source: The Architects Journal
Sarcophagus has launched MsgSave V3.1.1, the email archival tool for Microsoft Outlook. Email overburden can now be managed by saving email to defined folders on your network, PC or removable disk.
The resulting files can contain attachments and have customisable filenames based on date, sender, recipient and subject etc.
With the launch of MsgSave version 3.0 the add-in now lets you specify:
the delimiter to use for file names
the date format to use in file names
to save messages without the attachments
to automatically save attachments to disk
MsgSave would benefit anybody who wants to save Microsoft Outlook messages. The message can be stored safely anywhere on your PC or network and returned to Microsoft Outlook simply by dragging and dropping them into a folder.
This clever add-in for Microsoft Outlook lets you filter your emails in any Outlook folder and save them to your PC or Network. Messages are saved with a unique file name which can include the date, time, sender, recipient and message title.
The messages can also be automatically deleted from Outlook when they are saved. This saves each user many hours per week and ensures email can be archived and shared with other members of their company. In addition, it minimises the size of outlook folders; maintaining performance and keeping network administrators happy.