![]() The “Importing Mail From Airmail” section of the manual now explains how to import multiple messages at once. When an error occurs, EagleFiler no longer brings the Errors window to the front if it’s already visible. EagleFiler is better at detecting which part of a filename to select when renaming in the records list. The RTF viewer now supports clickable file links created by Nisus Writer Pro. Worked around a change in Apple News that prevented EagleFiler from showing up in the Share menu. If you enjoy using EagleFiler, please take a moment to rate it or leave a review. Fixed a bug where MailTags metadata might not be imported from Apple Mail in some cases where it had not cached the tag information in Mail’s data store. Fixed a bug where exact searches didn’t consider custom From values for “.eml” files. Fixed a bug where custom titles for “.eml” files were not indexed for searching. Fixed a bug where sometimes the scroll position in a PDF would change when switching back to EagleFiler from another app. Fixed a crash that could occur when accessing system services from the contextual menu on the records list. Fixed a crash that could occur when updating the source list. (The bug has already been fixed in MailTags but may still affect previously saved files.) Worked around a MailTags bug that could cause an error when importing some Apple Mail messages. Worked around a macOS issue that could cause some HTML files to display as blank. Updated the “Importing From iOS” section of the manual. ![]() EagleFiler is better able to figure out the source URL from some HTML files. Improved the error reporting when MailTags data can’t be read due to missing Full Disk Access. Scan for New Files” will now update custom icons for folders in the source list, so it’s no longer necessary to close and reopen the library to see such changes. The notes field in the import options window now works better with Dark Mode. EagleFiler now skips importing Emacs auto-save and backup files. EagleFiler now supports Live Text, so that you can select and copy text in scanned PDFs without needing a separate OCR step (requires macOS 13).
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