stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


BeLight's Mail Factory prints envelopes, labels







BeLight's Mail Factory prints envelopes,
labels

BeLight's Mail Factory prints envelopes,
labels
07/16/2004 01:39 PM

Odessa, Ukraine-based Be Light Software -- makers of Business Card Composer -- will in the coming weeks release Mail Factory, a new product that enables users to print envelopes, address and shipping labels. It integrates with data from Apple Address Book, Microsoft Entourage and other sources.




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

BeLight's Mail Factory prints envelopes, labels

Grok Headline matches for BeLight's Mail Factory prints envelopes, labels

DealBITS Drawing: BeLight's Mail Factory
(16-Aug-2004; 2.3K)


DealBITS Drawing: BeLight's Mail Factory
(16-Aug-2004; 2.3K)
08/16/2004 08:01 PM

Mail Factory, Portraits & Prints get
Valentine's Day add-ons


Mail Factory, Portraits & Prints get
Valentine's Day add-ons
02/01/2005 09:21 PM
BeLight Software today released a free set of Valentine's Day-themed images for Mail Factory, its Mac OS X software to design and print envelopes, shipping and address labels...

New: SOHO Labels & Envelopes


New: SOHO Labels & Envelopes 08/18/2004 10:41 AM
SOHO Labels & Envelopes is an application for designing and printing address labels, envelopes, disk and tape labels, equipment labels, and more.

SOHO Labels & Envelopes released


SOHO Labels & Envelopes released 08/17/2004 07:26 AM
As expected, Chronos has announced the release of SOHO Labels & Envelopes, the company's Mac OS X software for producing labels and envelopes...

SOHO Labels & Envelopes coming in August


SOHO Labels & Envelopes coming in August 07/26/2004 09:06 AM
Chronos will release SOHO Labels & Envelopes 1.0, a solution for producing labels and envelopes with Mac OS X, next month...

Chronos to release SOHO Labels &
Envelopes in August


Chronos to release SOHO Labels &
Envelopes in August
07/26/2004 09:09 AM
Chronos LC on Monday announced plans to release SOHO Labels & Envelopes v1.0 in August. The software enables Mac OS X users to produce labels and envelopes, letterhead, name badge labels and much more. It includes more than 13,000 photographs, object images and vector clip art images, as well as 50 Bitstream fonts. It's compatible with label and envelope stocks from companies including Avery, PaperDirect, Dymo, Apli, Formtec and others, and enables users to print US Postal Service-compatible POSTNET barcodes. It also sports integration with Address Book addresses and iPhoto images. System requirements call for G3 or higher; Mac OS X v10.2 or later; 30MB disk space; CD-ROM drive. Regularly priced at US$29.99, SOHO Labels & Envelopes is available for pre-order for $19.99.

New: Mail Factory 1.0


New: Mail Factory 1.0 07/26/2004 10:56 AM
Mail Factory is an application for designing and printing envelopes, shipping labels, and address labels, using data from Apple Address Book, Microsoft Entourage, Now Contact, and Eudora.

Mail Factory 1.0


Mail Factory 1.0 07/23/2004 11:43 PM
Quickly design and print envelopes, mailing labels.

Update: Mail Factory 1.3


Update: Mail Factory 1.3 09/09/2004 10:37 AM
The envelope and label printing software now takes addresses from Excel, vCards, and text files, offers iPhoto integration, and improves work with the Address Book, Entourage, Eudora and Now Contact.

Mail Factory, a new Mac OS X tool


Mail Factory, a new Mac OS X tool 04/09/2004 04:00 PM
BeLight Software, author of famous Business Card Composer, has announced Mail Factory, a new Mac OS X tool to design and print envelopes, shipping and address labels.

Mail Factory update 1.1


Mail Factory update 1.1 08/05/2004 04:06 PM
BeLight Software released update 1.1 of Mail Factory, its neat tool to design and print envelopes, shipping and mailing address labels. The app integrates with data from Apple Address Book, MS Entourage, Now Contact, supports most popular label paper and works with DYMO label printers:

Mail Factory, a new Mac OS X tool is
annouced


Mail Factory, a new Mac OS X tool is
annouced
04/09/2004 04:11 PM
BeLight Software, author of famous Business Card Composer, has announced Mail Factory, a new Mac OS X tool to design and print envelopes, shipping and address labels for mail pieces. Mail Factory costs $29.95 and is scheduled for release in May, 2004.

Like Pixels? Check out MacDesign

Mail Factory gets iPhoto integration,
more


Mail Factory gets iPhoto integration,
more
09/15/2004 11:12 AM
BeLight Software released Mail Factory 1.3, a program to design and print envelopes, address and shipping labels on your Macintosh. Now the application takes addresses from Excel, vCards and text files. Avid users of databases like FileMaker and all contact managers can export their data to a tab-delimited file, readable by Mail Factory. The version also features iPhoto integration, more label paper layouts and improved work with the Address Book, Entourage, Eudora and Now Contact.

BeLight Software releases Mail Factory


BeLight Software releases Mail Factory 07/23/2004 09:27 AM
Odessa, Ukraine-based BeLight Software on Friday released Ma il Factory, a new utility that enables you to take data from Address Book, Entourage, Eudora and Now Contact to produce professional-looking address labels and envelopes. Mail Factory sports dozens of ready-made designs and also includes more than 500 pieces of clip art. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2 or later. It costs US$29.95, and can be downloaded from the BeLight Web site now. For more information and a screen shot you can also view Mac Central's previous coverage.

Mail Factory 1.3 offers iPhoto
integration, more


Mail Factory 1.3 offers iPhoto
integration, more
09/08/2004 02:42 PM
BeLight Software announced on Wednesday the release of Ma il Factory 1.3, the latest version of its application for printing envelopes and labels. The upgrade features integration with iPhoto, which allows users to preview and use images from their iPhoto libraries; the ability to import data from Microsoft Excel files and vCards; support for tab-delimited text files and AppleScript; the addition of new label formats from Maco, Rank Xerox and Pimaco, as well as the extension of supported Avery labels; and more. Various performance enhancements and bug fixes are also included.

Mail Factory gets expanded address
support, more


Mail Factory gets expanded address
support, more
09/08/2004 10:39 AM
BeLight Software has released Mail Factory 1.3, a new version of its program to design and print envelopes, address and shipping labels...

Add color labels to message in Mail.app


Add color labels to message in Mail.app 06/21/2004 10:46 AM
Not sure if this has been covered before, but I just discovered that you can add color labels to messages in Mail.app (like you can in the Finder). Just select the message(s) you wish to color, then select 'Show colors' from ...

DealBITS Drawing: Mail Factory Winners
(23-Aug-2004; 0.9K)


DealBITS Drawing: Mail Factory Winners
(23-Aug-2004; 0.9K)
08/27/2004 01:31 PM

Devshed: The Factory Method and Abstract
Factory


Devshed: The Factory Method and Abstract
Factory
12/22/2004 01:40 AM
With more on the PHP patterns front, Devshed has a new article posted about the Factory Method and Abstract Factory.

FAQ | Use shortcut to Envelopes


FAQ | Use shortcut to Envelopes 12/18/2003 04:36 AM
Philadelphia Inquirer Dec 18 2003 3:54AM ET

Bad Netflix envelopes


Bad Netflix envelopes 02/01/2005 09:33 PM
I thought it was just me not opening them carefully enough over the last week or two, but apparently not. The internet is great. I wonder if Netflix appreciates how great the Hacking Netflix site is for them even if it's also writing about the Bad Stuff. You'd think it'd be really old news by now, but maybe not. (Actually, knowing other corporations a bit from the inside I'd say certainly not ... sigh)...

Tiger Envelopes 0.6.0


Tiger Envelopes 0.6.0 04/20/2004 10:04 AM
An automatic crypto system for almost any email package.

Tiger Envelopes 0.5.8


Tiger Envelopes 0.5.8 12/09/2003 09:38 AM
An automatic crypto system for almost any email package.

Tiger Envelopes 0.5.6


Tiger Envelopes 0.5.6 11/03/2003 04:00 PM
An automatic crypto system for almost any email package.

World War II Illustrated Envelopes


World War II Illustrated Envelopes 08/04/2004 01:12 PM
"Where are the ships?" and 59 other WWII-era illustrated envelopes are now available for viewing through the Veteran's History Project. Another smaller set of gorge ous illustrated envelopes from the same era is available here, all depicting scenes from the life of G.I.s stationed in the Pacific.

Green Netflix Envelopes?


Green Netflix Envelopes? 12/19/2004 03:43 PM
What's with the green Netflix envelopes? Hacking Netflix thinks it's because of the Shrek 2 promotion, but it's not just Shrek Green, it's Bright Neon Green. In related news, they have been hideously slow receiving and shipping movies in their Santa Ana distribution center lately. Movies are taking 2-3 days to be received there and ~2 days to get here where it used to be 1-2 days for them to receive it and 1 day for us to get it....

Tiger Envelopes 0.6.3 (Default branch)


Tiger Envelopes 0.6.3 (Default branch) 04/12/2005 05:19 PM
Tiger Envelopes makes cryptography work with almost any email software. It is a personal mail proxy server with automatic encryption. Tiger uses SMTP and POP3 to work with almost any mail client, crypto plugins to work with almost any type of cryptography, and Java to run on almost any operating system. Plugins for Bouncy Castle, GPG, and PGP are included.
Changes:
This release automatically exchanges keys peer-to-peer. When both people are using Tiger Envelopes, one unencrypted email message is all it takes. After that, every message in either direction is encrypted automatically. You should verify keys by checking the key fingerprints through a separate channel, such as face to face or by telephone.

And Now, a TV That Prints Still Photos


And Now, a TV That Prints Still Photos 01/09/2004 09:55 PM
Epson has introduced a line of televisions that can display still photos and also produce high-quality prints.

Prints without dust


Prints without dust 03/29/2005 04:43 PM
USA Today Mar 29 2005 8:11PM GMT

Jim Woodring handpressed prints


Jim Woodring handpressed prints 05/24/2004 06:59 PM
WoodringArt doesn't get any better than this. Look at this gorgeous portfolio of four prints by cartoonist Jim Woodring, using a special embossed printing process. The packaging is a beautiful Woodring-designed wonder, too. $300 and limited to 80 portfolios. According to an email I got from Woodring; they're going fast. Link< br clear="all">

P900 prints to HP via Bluetooth


P900 prints to HP via Bluetooth 05/25/2004 02:16 AM
infoSync May 25 2004 5:56AM GMT

Can Prints Lie? Yes, Man Finds to His
Dismay


Can Prints Lie? Yes, Man Finds to His
Dismay
05/30/2004 10:11 PM
One man's odyssey through a criminal justice system that made a single error and then compounded it time and again.

25 Free Digital Prints


25 Free Digital Prints 08/11/2004 01:54 PM

Direct and Related Links for '25 Free Digital Prints'

“AN EXCLUSIVE OFFER FROM TARGET® PHOTOFINISHING.” If you haven’t tried professional photo printing from your digital camera pictures, now is a great time to try it out….

Japanese Prints and the World of Go


Japanese Prints and the World of Go 11/19/2003 08:07 AM
Japanese Prints and the World of Go. Classic Japanese art meets classic Japanese boardgame.
'The purpose of this catalogue is twofold: to enlarge the understanding of print collectors who may be unaware of the long historical and legendary background of a game that has for centuries engaged the interest of many artists in Japan; and to enrich the experience of go players by presenting works that reveal some of the large body of traditions and associations connected with the game in Japan's cultural life. Although artists were inspired by the game of go to work the theme in several media--wood, ivory, metal, textiles, and clay, and while the motif appears on numerous scroll and screen paintings--it is in woodblock prints (ukiyo-e) that its image is most frequently found.'
'. . . there is a text that likens the world to a go-board. For those who see with their minds, it is the centre of the universe.'
Warning: Each sub-link in the article opens a new window.

Small Cap Prints Money


Small Cap Prints Money 07/15/2004 08:20 AM
One Fool thinks he's found a gem in the printing business.

Nobody Prints Cameraphone Pictures


Nobody Prints Cameraphone Pictures 12/28/2004 11:13 AM

We bought Susie's mom a low-end digital camera this year. Upon opening, her first words were, "Oh, I'll have to get one of those little photo printers so I can send you guys some pictures." I, naturally, was appalled—we don't even own a printer, nor have I given much thought to purchasing one, when I can send people to Flickr or copy Mapquest directions to a laptop or PDA. But apparently some people think the next big market for cameraphone users is making prints from the images. Instead, why don't we just start teaching people how to use online photo sharing services, then using the services' built-in print ordering affiliations to make prints when necessary? If the Wall Street Journal is reporting that people aren't printing cameraphone pictures, maybe that's not a shortcoming of the printers—maybe printers just aren't necessary.

It's a crazy world, though. Someone yesterday tried to fax me something. I just about coughed out my tracheal data shunt.

Cam era phone pictures are not printed [Textually]


Additional Celebration III Prints


Additional Celebration III Prints 04/14/2005 06:55 AM
Well news travels fast and before you know it my in box had several additional artist prints in it last night! Here are three more from Joe Corroney, Randy Martinez and Jerry Vanderstelt! Also, pricing is set by the individual artist, so don't be surprised if not all the prints are around the $30 mark as I earlier stated.

Lexmark Prints Money


Lexmark Prints Money 01/26/2004 03:05 PM
The printer maker's strong 2003 reminds us that peripherals are still strong.

A Camera That Seems as Thin as the
Prints


A Camera That Seems as Thin as the
Prints
06/24/2005 03:02 PM
The new Exilim EX-S500 takes five-megapixel still images and shoots video in MPEG-4 format at 640 by 480 pixels and 30 frames per second.
Grok Description matches for BeLight's Mail Factory prints envelopes, labels
GrokA matches for BeLight's Mail Factory prints envelopes, labels

BeLight's Mail Factory prints envelopes, labels

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry:

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

OnMyCommandCM
Tutorials - Using
CVS With XCode

FastScripts updates
to 2.0.3

Swiss Trains,
Stations Get Access

2004 Flash Forward
Winners

The lid is blowing
off.

Bali Monkeys
How to win hearts
and minds by losing.

Motorola MPx100
Smartphone May Never
Be Released

paco 0.4
Twin Distress 1.1.0
weatherspect 1.3
pxlib 0.2.11
somaplayer 0.2.2
Open RObot COntrol
Software 0.16.0

Minimalist 2.5(2.3)
CamlTemplate 0.9.2
Graphical
certification
authority 0.5.1

tenshi 0.3
JBoss airs expansion
plans

City-owned network
moves forward

Week in review:
Ballmer guns for
Sony

With Rollins at
helm, Dell eyes
ambitious course

'Atak' worm variant
linked to al-Qaida
sympathizer

RSS Screensaver
Microsoft, Fiat
drive car
communications ahead

NYT hacker Adrian
Lamo gets home
detention

Looking Back on 2003
New Bagle Variant
Heightens Alert
Levels

War Flying
Defcon 12
Google Gets the
Picture

Call him Sir Tim
Berners-Lee

Google Toolbar
Introduces Browse By
Name Feature

Study Proves: Brand
Lift Associated with
Paid Search Ads

Connecting with
Koranteng

Shock over missing
U2 album songs

Inquiry into E. coli
infections

Jail for jumbo jet
air rage

Mother speaks of car
park tragedy

Floods - fears of
disease grow

Football: Everton
chief resigns

Nvidia Readies
GeForce 6800

More Than 75
Children Die in Fire
at School in India

Search for Former
Chess Champion Ends
at Tokyo Airport

Info on Pre-Episode
3 Comic Miniseries

Gpiv-tools
Caribou peer to
peer.

Apple Hot Deals
updates, 'Add more
life to your Mac'

IDC: Apple shows 9.3
percent US unit
sales growth

what is grok?