Publisher's Description
From Josh Jacob:
TNEF's Enough is a program to help extract embedded files from "winmail.dat" or "application/ms-tnef" files sent by Micrsoft Outlook/Exchange users. If you converse with Outlook/Exchange users and they don't have things set up correctly they can send you attachments that get all wrapped up in a file named "winmail.dat" that is useless to Mac users or anyone not using Outlook/Exchange. TNEF's Enough will help by identifying the embedded files and letting you extract them.
What's new in this version: Fixed a small memory problem that prevented the Navigation Services open/save dialog boxes from appearing
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"fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine"
Version: TNEF's Enough 2.2
Pros
fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine
Cons
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"Was able to open winmail.dat files FINALLY!"
Version: TNEF's Enough 2.2
Pros
Easy to download and use
Cons
A little confusing a first
Summary
A nice, helpful utility
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"Works as needed."
Version: TNEF's Enough 2.2
Pros
It opens the .dat file, but doesn't open the sub files.
Cons
You can't drag the files out of the window to see the jpg
Summary
Why should I have to deal with .dat files. If Windows mail programs were set-up correctly, these wouldn't be sent in email.
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"Works as described."
Version: TNEF's Enough 2.2
Pros
It does get the job done.
Cons
Very bare bones. Assigns single letter name to contents of an attachment. User has to manually assign a name to the enclosed files in the order in which they are listed.
Summary
Wish I didn't have to deal with winmail.dat files at all, but for now I appreciate having TNEF's Enough around.
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"I hate m-soft and \"exhcange\", but thanks t..."
Version: TNEF's Enough 2.2
Summary
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I received a copy of a critical reference article via e-mail, and eyup, it was attached as a "winmail.dat".
Ugghh. No idea how to deal with it.
Looked around, found this program. Whoooopeee! All fine.
Now to clean up the Gulf of Mexico... -
"good!"
Version: TNEF's Enough 2.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
easy to install, and worked really well. But that said, I did receive one file I couldn't translate, and I also had to quit the program, and try a few times for some of them. Still, a very useful little app.
and i'm not a computer pro.
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"Simple and flawless"
Version: TNEF's Enough 2.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
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"Good work around for Microsoft bug."
Version: TNEF's Enough 2.0
Pros
It works for me.
Cons
There are no cons.
Summary
Most people who send winmail.dat files don't know they are doing it and don't know how to fix it. This allows us to see what the sender wanted us to see.
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