Triage 1.1 is out — and the source is now public. The app formerly known as Mail+ has a new name, a new icon, and three features we’ve been wanting since we started using it ourselves.
What’s new
Send + Follow Up (Cmd+Shift+S) — send a message and automatically create a 1-week follow-up reminder. Triage captures the subject and recipients before sending, then polls the Sent mailbox to include a message:// deep link so you can jump straight back to the conversation when the reminder fires. No more manually creating follow-up tasks after sending an important email.
Deep links in Reminders — when you press t to create a task from a selected message, the Reminder now includes a message:// link back to the original email. Click it and Mail.app opens directly to that message.
Search (/) — press / to jump to Mail.app’s search field. One less thing to reach for the mouse.
Automatic updates — Triage now checks for updates via Sparkle and can update itself in place. No more manually downloading DMGs.
Why the rename
“Mail+” was generic and easily confused with Apple’s own Mail app. “Triage” captures what the app actually helps you do — quickly prioritize, sort, and act on your inbox. It sits well alongside Harden and Tapped in the Subversive Software lineup: short, active, descriptive.
Open source
The full source is at github.com/subversivesoftwareorg/triage. Signed, notarized builds are published as GitHub Releases and delivered through Sparkle auto-update. The build script handles universal binaries, code signing, notarization, appcast generation, and release creation in a single command.