Tuesday, December 3, 2002
E-Mail Just Got a Little Bit Easier
Posted by Brad Adrian in "SOFTWARE" @ 07:51 PM
http://www.syncdata.it/free_downloads.html#install
• Did you ever wish that you could automatically insert signature text at the end of your Pocket PC e-mail?
• Have you ever wished that you could configure a different signature for each e-mail service you use?
• Did you ever hope for a way to easily insert default recipient addresses on your e-mail TO:, CC: and BCC: lines?
• Do you ever get tired of actually paying for excellent software that saves you both time and energy?
Well, if you answered "yes" to any of these questions, I suggest you take a look at SyncData's OutboxBuddy.
This great little application can really speed up e-mail composition on your Pocket PC. All you have to do is enter your default information into OutboxBuddy for each e-mail service you use. Then, every time you tap the SEND button, that information is inserted into the message. The only qualm I have is that you don't actually see the information while composing the e-mails, so you have to have faith that it's actually inserted once the message is sent. That's a very minor point, though, for a utility that is absolutely free.
• Did you ever wish that you could automatically insert signature text at the end of your Pocket PC e-mail?
• Have you ever wished that you could configure a different signature for each e-mail service you use?
• Did you ever hope for a way to easily insert default recipient addresses on your e-mail TO:, CC: and BCC: lines?
• Do you ever get tired of actually paying for excellent software that saves you both time and energy?
Well, if you answered "yes" to any of these questions, I suggest you take a look at SyncData's OutboxBuddy.
This great little application can really speed up e-mail composition on your Pocket PC. All you have to do is enter your default information into OutboxBuddy for each e-mail service you use. Then, every time you tap the SEND button, that information is inserted into the message. The only qualm I have is that you don't actually see the information while composing the e-mails, so you have to have faith that it's actually inserted once the message is sent. That's a very minor point, though, for a utility that is absolutely free.