File Details |
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File Size | 2.8 MB |
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License | Shareware, $450.00 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | January 22, 2008 |
Total Downloads | 307 |
Publisher | OpusFlow b.v. |
Homepage | OpusFlow Disclaimer for Outlook |
Publisher's Description
OpusFlow Disclaimer for Outlook is a tool to automatically format and brand outgoing email. You don't need Exchange or any other mail server to add the disclaimer because it is a client-based tool. This means that you actualy see what you send out. This is not the case with server-based tools.
Latest Reviews
henrypeck reviewed v4.1 on Jan 22, 2008
To anyone who buys into this scam; Are you interested in buying a bridge?
holmangt reviewed v4.1 on Jan 22, 2008
I generally never post reviews here but this one deserves Warning more than a review.
450 Euros for a Signature program is absolutely ridiculous and can only be priced that high to take advantage of people unaware that it is built into Outlook and is free.
I also generally have at least some contention with other reviewers but it this case "GoodThings2Life" is right on.
GoodThings2Life reviewed v3.32 on May 19, 2007
Why in the world would someone pay $450 for a software that basically creates a "signature" for your email when the functionality is built into Outlook?
Yes, I read over their web site, and this is pretty much all the program does.
henrypeck reviewed v4.1 on Jan 22, 2008
To anyone who buys into this scam; Are you interested in buying a bridge?
holmangt reviewed v4.1 on Jan 22, 2008
I generally never post reviews here but this one deserves Warning more than a review.
450 Euros for a Signature program is absolutely ridiculous and can only be priced that high to take advantage of people unaware that it is built into Outlook and is free.
I also generally have at least some contention with other reviewers but it this case "GoodThings2Life" is right on.
GoodThings2Life reviewed v3.32 on May 19, 2007
Why in the world would someone pay $450 for a software that basically creates a "signature" for your email when the functionality is built into Outlook?
Yes, I read over their web site, and this is pretty much all the program does.