Mailsmith 2.0 Wins Macworld Magazine's 2003 Editors' Choice Award; Extra-Strength Email Client for the Macintosh is Recognized by the World's Premier Macintosh Experts.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 4, 2003 Bare Bones Software Bare Bones Software is a Bedford, Massachusetts, USA software company developing software tools for the Apple Macintosh platform. The company is best known for its BBEdit text editor, marketed under the registered trademark "It doesn't suck. today announced it is proud to accept an Eddy Award for its Mailsmith 2.0 extra-strength email client See e-mail program. for the Macintosh. "Mailsmith 2.0 is the result of years of development and refinement, and we are honored to have that effort recognized and appreciated," said Rich Siegel, founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Bare Bones Software. "We hold the Macworld Editorial Staff in high regard for their expertise and professionalism, and so we couldn't be more pleased to accept their recognition of our product's innovation and excellence." The Editors' Choice Awards (Eddy Awards), the Macintosh industry's most prestigious distinction for breakthrough product development, are given based on the evaluation by Macworld's editorial department of product quality, utility, innovation, and elegance. "Macworld's editors spend all year evaluating products in the Mac market, and now it's time It's Time was a successful political campaign run by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) under Gough Whitlam at the 1972 election in Australia. Campaigning on the perceived need for change after 23 years of conservative (Liberal Party of Australia) government, Labor put forward a to honor the very best of that bunch," said Macworld editor in chief Jason Snell
Jason Snell . "We feel that the products we've chosen this year represent the very best that the Mac market has to offer. This year's winners all have one thing in common-really excellent products for the Mac platform." About Mailsmith Mailsmith is an extra-strength email client designed for Macintosh users. Thanks to its unprecedented flexibility, customers can customize Mailsmith's powerful editing, filtering, and searching capabilities to suit their particular needs. Mailsmith 2.0 added seamless integration An addition of a new application, routine or device that works smoothly with the existing system. It implies that the new feature or program can be installed and used without problems. Contrast with "transparent," which implies that there is no discernible change after installation. with SpamSieve, integrated support for Mac OS X technologies including the Apple Address Book, integrated support for PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) A data encryption program from PGP Corporation, Palo Alto, CA (www.pgp.com). Published as freeware in 1991 and widely used around the world for encrypting e-mail messages and securing files, PGP is available for commercial use and as freeware for 8.0, and over 150 distinct improvements. For more information on Mailsmith, its pricing, or to download a fully functional demo version, visit the company's web site: http://www.barebones.com/products/mailsmith/index.shtml About Bare Bones Software, Inc. Bare Bones Software, Inc., incorporated in 1994, is a privately-held corporation based in Bedford, MA. BBEdit, the company's flagship product, has received numerous accolades from press and users, including a 2001 Macworld Editor's Choice Award, a "Great" rating from MacAddict Magazine, and a rating of 4-and-a-half mice from Macworld Magazine. The company's expanding product family also includes TextWrangler, a high-performance plain text editor, Mailsmith, and Super Get Info Super Get Info is an application by Bare Bones Software that they have billed as a replacement for the Get Info command in Mac OS X. Features
TextWrangler, Super Get Info and the Bare Bones Software logo are trademarks of, and BBEdit, Mailsmith and "It doesn't suck" are registered trademarks of Bare Bones Software, Inc. Copyright (c) 2003, All rights reserved. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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