File Details |
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File Size | 2.0 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | November 21, 2009 |
Total Downloads | 1,366 |
Publisher | DonationCoder.com |
Homepage | The Form Letter Machine |
Publisher's Description
Form Letter Machine is a utility to help you write repetetive emails or documents that tend to be made up of various configurations of preset text paragraphs. Build your own configurations using checkboxes and radioboxes and nested groups, and then write new letters by checking off the components you want. Includes a preview and the ability to fill in custom fields, plus support for optional word wrapping.
Latest Reviews
escalona reviewed v1.04.01 on Sep 6, 2006
This is an easy to use time saver utility for every one who write often reports, emails, letters etc.
You can use the software to automate your daily tasks. I use it for making offers and write reports, as consultant, for customers. Also to optimise my quality in supporting and answering emails. Never write over and over the same text. Even for programmers this is an useful program to use it as a code library.
Strong points:
Simplicity of use
Fast and flexible
Use of variables
Great value for money (donationware)
1st class support
Wishes / weak points
RTF support (programmer is working on it)
Support of foreign languages
Regards,
Bob Hillesum
escalona reviewed v1.04.01 on Sep 6, 2006
This is an easy to use time saver utility for every one who write often reports, emails, letters etc.
You can use the software to automate your daily tasks. I use it for making offers and write reports, as consultant, for customers. Also to optimise my quality in supporting and answering emails. Never write over and over the same text. Even for programmers this is an useful program to use it as a code library.
Strong points:
Simplicity of use
Fast and flexible
Use of variables
Great value for money (donationware)
1st class support
Wishes / weak points
RTF support (programmer is working on it)
Support of foreign languages
Regards,
Bob Hillesum