



Filemailer sports new improvements and fixes for all known bugs. Version 2.0 now offers support for TLS authentication, and includes a new feature to organize contacts in groups to send to multiple recipients.
Every day, millions of people around the world send and receive email (especially between co-workers) whose sole purpose is to transfer files from one computer to another. However this process involves a considerable amount of time because of the number of conventions used when writing an email. But these steps shouldn't necessary. The aim of the email was just to move a file from one computer to another.
Filemailer avoids this by leveraging an easy-to-use template, and features a single, unified interface, according to the folks at Altomac. All that is necessary is entering a pre-formatted message only once, and the application takes care of the rest. Just drag a file over the recipient and Filemailer automatically deals with the compression of the file, enters the name of compressed file in the subject line, inserts the pre-composed message in the body and sends a file with one click.
Filemailer requires Mac OS X 10.4 or higher. It's Universal Binary so runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel Macs.
Filemailer 2.0 is freeware. However, there's also an US$14.95 Pro Edition.



