File Details |
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File Size | 1.0 MB |
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License | Shareware, $19.95 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | December 5, 2006 |
Total Downloads | 1,251 |
Publisher | Kelly Software |
Homepage | GMail2 |
Publisher's Description
GMail2 allows you to maintain your own e-mail lists and send personalized messages to your lists. You can add recipients at run time, or just load them from a text file, or both. It also has a verification feature which will verify all your e-mail addresses for you.
Latest Reviews
ers35 reviewed v2.40 on Jun 1, 2007
This program was released nearly two years before gmail, so for all those complaining about Kelly Software "stealing" the name, you are mistaken.
ghammer reviewed v2.32 on Jul 25, 2005
Works well.
Um, you know guys, there's every chance that this tool was around BEFORE Google ever thought of their mail service.
At least I have used it WAY before that.
UTAKER reviewed v2.29 on Jun 28, 2005
I wouldnt even try such a program that tries to make a name for itself using other proggies name
edbro reviewed v2.29 on Jun 27, 2005
$19.95; Now is that the pre-lawsuit price or the post-lawsuit price?
just-crosby reviewed v2.25 on May 10, 2005
I would be careful using the name GMail2 I think there could be trade mark issues
jcollake reviewed v2.25 on May 10, 2005
I'm not against the creation of small applications to help a programmer grow and learn. Whether or not charging for such an application is offsensive, I don't know. However, naming it GMail2 is absolutely unethical. Google works hard on GMail and I'm sure those developers don't appreciate having their trademark tarnished by things such as this. Rename this application to something that doesn't infringe upon someone else's trademark rights and reputation!
Dirk van Hoofen reviewed v2.25 on May 10, 2005
Completely briefly:
Meager user surface, too little functions. moved menu guidance - for it too expensive!!
There are substantially better alternatives (also free alternatives)!!!
martu reviewed v2.25 on May 10, 2005
1 Word: s***
spacetoast reviewed v2.21 on Jul 24, 2004
this program looks like a freshman programming assignment.
mozilla firefox is a free email client that runs on any operating system.
FDisk80 reviewed v2.20 on May 25, 2004
Who would pay money for this crap that was named like this just to draw attention.
ers35 reviewed v2.40 on Jun 1, 2007
This program was released nearly two years before gmail, so for all those complaining about Kelly Software "stealing" the name, you are mistaken.
ghammer reviewed v2.32 on Jul 25, 2005
Works well.
Um, you know guys, there's every chance that this tool was around BEFORE Google ever thought of their mail service.
At least I have used it WAY before that.
UTAKER reviewed v2.29 on Jun 28, 2005
I wouldnt even try such a program that tries to make a name for itself using other proggies name
edbro reviewed v2.29 on Jun 27, 2005
$19.95; Now is that the pre-lawsuit price or the post-lawsuit price?
just-crosby reviewed v2.25 on May 10, 2005
I would be careful using the name GMail2 I think there could be trade mark issues
jcollake reviewed v2.25 on May 10, 2005
I'm not against the creation of small applications to help a programmer grow and learn. Whether or not charging for such an application is offsensive, I don't know. However, naming it GMail2 is absolutely unethical. Google works hard on GMail and I'm sure those developers don't appreciate having their trademark tarnished by things such as this. Rename this application to something that doesn't infringe upon someone else's trademark rights and reputation!
Dirk van Hoofen reviewed v2.25 on May 10, 2005
Completely briefly:
Meager user surface, too little functions. moved menu guidance - for it too expensive!!
There are substantially better alternatives (also free alternatives)!!!
martu reviewed v2.25 on May 10, 2005
1 Word: s***
spacetoast reviewed v2.21 on Jul 24, 2004
this program looks like a freshman programming assignment.
mozilla firefox is a free email client that runs on any operating system.
FDisk80 reviewed v2.20 on May 25, 2004
Who would pay money for this crap that was named like this just to draw attention.