VERSION HISTORY OF THE WEBRESEARCH OUTLOOK ADD-IN ================================================= Version 3.1.802 - August 14, 2010 ================================= - NEW: General speed improvements - NEW: Improved layout of the message header in WebResearch (sender information, for example) - NEW: The "Revisit Original Web Page" command allows reopening of the original message in Outlook (only valid for messages saved with the new add-in, not for previously saved messages). - NEW: In the Save As dialog box, you can specify whether the original date received of the message should also be used as the date saved for the WebResearch document. - NEW: Under Outlook 2010, the add-in integrates with the Ribbon of Outlook. Tip: If you frequently need a command from the WebResearch menu, you can add it to the Quick Access Toolbar of Outlook 2010 by right-clicking it. - NEW: The dialog boxes of the add-in support the visual styles of Windows (buttons in Windows XP Luna or Windows 7 Aero looks, for example). - NEW: The add-in remembers the last used folder for saving. - NEW: Improved icons for the saving commands (Save As, for example) - NEW: The add-in is now digitally signed. As a result, Outlook automatically finds it trustworthy, and the add-in will work even if the security settings in Outlook are set to the highest level. - FIX: When saving certain messages, the document saved in WebResearch was empty (occurred when WebResearch encountered VML elements in the original message). - FIX: In rare cases, a message was only partially saved in WebResearch (occurred when WebResearch encountered specific hyperlinks in the original message). - FIX: When saving certain HTML-based messages, the formatting was ignored, and the message was saved just as plain text in WebResearch (occurred if an HTML-based message didn't contain a tag; very rare). - FIX: After saving a message, the document was temporarily displayed with the current date in WebResearch. Only after refreshing the view, the document was displayed with its real date saved (the original date when the message was received in Outlook) and sorted accordingly. - FIX: When saving lots of selected messages in one operation, the add-in could become unstable. - Additional minor improvements and fixes for issues -- Copyright (C) macropool 2010