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Outlook For Mac Plugins Download
Plugin Info: Outlook Manipulator for Mac | |
Developer: | Productive Computing |
Current Version: | 1.0.2.0 |
Features: | |
FileMaker Vers: | |
Platform: | Mac |
Single License: | $100 |
Website: | productivecomputing.com |
Last Updated: | March 2012 |
Version Changelog |
If you want to eliminate double entry by exchanging data between FileMaker Pro and Outlook for Mac then this is the plug-in for you. This powerful plug-in will exchange data with Microsoft Outlook Contacts, Mail, Calendar, Tasks, and Notes within Exchange and IMAP accounts. As information gets entered into your FileMaker database during the day your users Outlook folders are updated. This allows your users the ability to synchronize with their mobile devices such as iPhone, Droid, or Blackberry.
Features:
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- E-Mail:
Use the plug-in to import and parse e-mails from Outlook into FileMaker. Once all e-mails are in FileMaker, then you can have a complete archive of all e-mail correspondence in FileMaker allowing the entire company to view the e-mail history between any customer and employee. You can also send HTML or plain text formatted e-mails with multiple attachments from FileMaker. - Contacts:
Centralize your entire company’s contact list by using this powerful plug-in to pull Outlook contacts from each user into FileMaker. Once all your contacts are centralized in FileMaker, then you can push all records from FileMaker to Outlook allowing each user to update Outlook contacts. - Calendar Integration:
Use the plug-in to push your FileMaker events into Outlook. Once the events are in Outlook you can sync your mobile device such as iPhone, Droid, or Blackberry with Outlook allowing you to have your FileMaker data in your mobile device. You can also pull events from Outlook into FileMaker as the plug-in allows a bi-directional data exchange allowing you to update or create appointments either in Outlook or FileMaker. - Tasks & Notes:
Use the plug-in to perform a bi-directional data exchange and either push your tasks and notes from your FileMaker database into Outlook or pull them from Outlook into FileMaker. Once your tasks and notes are in Outlook, then you can sync your mobile device with Outlook allowing you to have your FileMaker data in your mobile device such as iPhone, Droid, or Blackberry. - Pop-up Reminders:
Once your FileMaker tasks and events are in Outlook, you can then take advantage of the Outlook pop-up reminders. - Mobile Devices:
Many mobile devices have the ability to sync mail, contacts, calendar, task and notes with Outlook. Using our plug-in you can push your FileMaker data into Outlook allowing you to sync Outlook with your mobile device.
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Outlook add-ins are integrations built by third parties into Outlook by using our web-based platform. Outlook add-ins have three key aspects:
- The same add-in and business logic works across desktop (Outlook on Windows and Mac), web (Microsoft 365 and Outlook.com), and mobile.
- Outlook add-ins consist of a manifest, which describes how the add-in integrates into Outlook (for example, a button or a task pane), and JavaScript/HTML code, which makes up the UI and business logic of the add-in.
- Outlook add-ins can be acquired from AppSource or sideloaded by end-users or administrators.
Outlook add-ins are different from COM or VSTO add-ins, which are older integrations specific to Outlook running on Windows. Unlike COM add-ins, Outlook add-ins don't have any code physically installed on the user's device or Outlook client. For an Outlook add-in, Outlook reads the manifest and hooks up the specified controls in the UI, and then loads the JavaScript and HTML. The web components all run in the context of a browser in a sandbox.
The Outlook items that support add-ins include email messages, meeting requests, responses and cancellations, and appointments. Each Outlook add-in defines the context in which it is available, including the types of items and if the user is reading or composing an item.
Note
If you plan to publish your add-in to AppSource and make it available within the Office experience, make sure that you conform to the Commercial marketplace certification policies. For example, to pass validation, your add-in must work across all platforms that support the methods that you define (for more information, see section 1120.3 and the Office Add-in application and availability page).
Extension points
Extension points are the ways that add-ins integrate with Outlook. The following are the ways this can be done:
Add-ins can declare buttons that appear in command surfaces across messages and appointments. For more information, see Add-in commands for Outlook.
An add-in with command buttons on the ribbon
Add-ins can link off regular expression matches or detected entities in messages and appointments. For more information, see Contextual Outlook add-ins.
A contextual add-in for a highlighted entity (an address)
Mailbox items available to add-ins
Outlook add-ins activate when the user is composing or reading a message or appointment, but not other item types. However, add-ins are not activated if the current message item, in a compose or read form, is one of the following:
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Protected by Information Rights Management (IRM) or encrypted in other ways for protection. A digitally signed message is an example since digital signing relies on one of these mechanisms.
Important
Add-ins activate on digitally signed messages in Outlook associated with a Microsoft 365 subscription. On Windows, this support was introduced with build 8711.1000.
Starting with Outlook build 13229.10000 on Windows, add-ins can now activate on items protected by IRM. For more information about this feature in preview, see Add-in activation on items protected by Information Rights Management (IRM).
A delivery report or notification that has the message class IPM.Report.*, including delivery and Non-Delivery Report (NDR) reports, and read, non-read, and delay notifications.
A draft (does not have a sender assigned to it), or in the Outlook Drafts folder.
A .msg or .eml file which is an attachment to another message.
A .msg or .eml file opened from the file system.
In a shared mailbox, in another user's mailbox, in an archive mailbox, or in a public folder.
Using a custom form.
In general, Outlook can activate add-ins in read form for items in the Sent Items folder, with the exception of add-ins that activate based on string matches of well-known entities. For more information about the reasons behind this, see 'Support for well-known entities' in Match strings in an Outlook item as well-known entities.
Supported clients
Outlook add-ins are supported in Outlook 2013 or later on Windows, Outlook 2016 or later on Mac, Outlook on the web for Exchange 2013 on-premises and later versions, Outlook on iOS, Outlook on Android, and Outlook on the web and Outlook.com. Not all of the newest features are supported in all clients at the same time. Please refer to articles and API references for those features to see which applications they may or may not be supported in.
Get started building Outlook add-ins
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To get started building Outlook add-ins, try the following.
- Quick start - Build a simple task pane.
- Tutorial - Learn how to create an add-in that inserts GitHub gists into a new message.