New in the FirstClass client Version 8.3 
 
New look 
 
•       Updated interface that highlights FirstClass applications and improves ease of use. 
•       Resizable icons. 
•       Wrap text in list view. 
Bookmarks 
 
•       Import bookmarks from your web browser.  
Web publishing 
 
•       Enhanced web publishing functionality, including creating blogs and podcasts, and viewing your web site as you develop it. 
Toolbars 
 
•       Back and Forward buttons let you move among the objects you have previously opened, just as if you were using a web browser.     
Deleting objects 
 
•       Objects in folders never expire by default. 
•       Objects are no longer deleted at the next trash collection, but are retained for a period determined by your administrator. 
•       A Trash Can on your Desktop allows you to see in one place what you have deleted and what has expired in your personal containers, and lets you undelete. 
Messages 
 
•       Choose from your mail aliases when sending Internet mail. 
•       FirstClass substitutes local FirstClass addresses for Internet addresses where possible. 
•       Display a unified Mailbox or a separate Inbox/Outbox. 
• Choose a FirstClass or Outlook style for your standard message form. 
Calendars 
 
•       Choose font for calendar views. 
•       Urgent events and tasks listed before nonurgent ones. 
•       Incoming events take on your own reminder preference. 
•       Dragging a message or document to a calendar creates an event. Dragging to the Today list creates a task. 
•       Dragging a vCalendar file to a calendar creates an event. 
•       Commonly used fields now on the first Calendar Event form tab. 
•       Saturday and Sunday split in month view. 
•       Weekend days determined by your work week start day. 
FirstClass Personal 
 
•       Full sync of all objects in your personal calendar, and Contacts, Bookmarks, and Documents folders. 
Other 
 
•       Mac now refers strictly to Mac OS X. 
•       Workgroups provide a simplified way to create shared user areas. 
•       Use templates as a basis for new objects. 
•       Automatic notification of newer client versions.  |