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iPhoto Mailer Patcher
For iPhoto (4.0 to 6.0.4)
By Simon Jacquier - August 15, 2006
Download version 4.1 (119 KB)
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What is it? iPhoto Mailer Patcher is a hack for Apple iPhoto. iPhoto has the ability to send pictures with America Online, Eudora, Mail and Microsoft Entourage. iPhoto Mailer Patcher adds support for Claris Emailer, GyazMail, Mailsmith, Outlook Express, PowerMail and QuickMail Pro. System requirements iPhoto Mailer Patcher 4.1 has been tested with iPhoto 6.0.4 but should work back to version 4.0 and probably with newer versions too. It does not check which version of iPhoto you have, so use it at your own risk. Versions for iPhoto 2.0 and 1.1.1 are available here. How to install it? - Launch iPhoto Mailer Patcher from the Finder. - Click "Patch" to patch iPhoto. iPhoto Mailer Patcher will remind you to quit iPhoto (even if it is not running). You should do so before applying the patch. You are done. You can now select your favorite mailer in iPhoto (in the Preferences dialog). How to uninstall it? If you want to restore iPhoto to to its original state, follow these steps: - Launch iPhoto Mailer Patcher from the Finder. - Click "Restore" to restore iPhoto to its original state. iPhoto Mailer Patcher will remind you to quit iPhoto (even if it is not running). You should do so before restoring the application. You are done. Note: if you patched iPhoto and then upgraded to a newer version, you will need to use the patcher corresponding to your currently installed iPhoto version to restore it.
Known problems and limitations iPhoto Mailer Patcher modifies the iPhoto application, if you do not have sufficient access privileges to change it, you will get an error when iPhoto Mailer Patcher attempts to modify iPhoto. iPhoto uses AppleScript to send e-mail. Unfortunately, scripting Mail is different from scripting anything else. Using AppleScript, Mail can insert an image as an attachment anywhere in the text. So if you send more than one image, each image will appear in the e-mail body between its title and the title of the next image. This is impossible to do with the other mailers. The titles and comments are displayed all in a row and the images are not visible in the body of your message. However, they will be displayed at the end of your text when you send it (this feature depends on the recipient's e-mail client, though).
How about support for <insert your favorite mail client name here>? As of this writing, and as far as I know, mail clients not supported by this patch are not AppleScriptable (or at least, not AppleScriptable enough to allow the creation of new messages with attachments), and iPhoto uses AppleScript to interact with mail clients. This is notably the case for Netscape, Mozilla, Thunderbird, and FirstClass Client.
How much is it? iPhoto Mailer Patcher is free. It may be distributed to anybody in the original unmodified form. If you find it useful and want to support the author by making a donation (it's all the rage these days, after all) you can do so via PayPal. Just click on the image below. If you make a donation, you will get access to the Patcher's source code if you are interested.
Sending images by drag and drop An alternate way to send images by e-mail from iPhoto is to drag and drop your pictures from the iPhoto window to your mailer icon in the Dock. You can also drag your images from iPhoto to the "attachments" or "enclosures" window of most of the programs. BUT the huge issue is that your images won't be optimized at all. Disclaimer iPhoto Mailer Patcher should be harmless to both your iPhoto installation and your System. It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. The author can not be held responsible for any damage or loss of work which results from the use of this software. You use it at you own risk. iPhoto Mailer Patcher does nothing more than renaming and adding/removing some files in an application bundle. If by any chance your copy of iPhoto gets corrupted, simply trash it and reinstall it from the original CD. There is no way for iPhoto Mailer Patcher to harm your iPhoto Library. The Library is stored in another location on the disk which is left completely untouched, even if you reinstall iPhoto. Credits iPhoto Mailer Patcher was made by Simon Jacquier. The Claris Emailer script was made by Chris Bartlett after Dave Nathanson suggested it. Version 4.1 was made with the help of Sean McBride. Thanks Sean! iPhoto Mailer Patcher has nothing to do with Apple. Neither do the author. Please do not contact Apple for support. Use this e-mail address instead: jacksim@mac.com. Version history
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iPhoto Mailer Patcher © 2002-2006 Simon Jacquier
iPhoto, Mac OS X and Finder are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
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