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Mail Alert 2.0

filesize: 3.35 MB

Mail Alert is an e-mail alert add-in for Microsoft Outlook 2000 / XP / 2003 / 2007.

Published:
Sep 4, 2009
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License
Shareware
Cost
$3.95
OS:
98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP / 2003 / Vista
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Popularity:
73%
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Reclaim Your Productivity E-Mail slowing you down? Try Mail Alert.

Mail Alert was designed with your productivity in mind. That's why we've made it easier for you to simply get your work done without the hassle of switching to your e-mail client every time you receive new mail.

When new e-mail arrives, Mail Alert will display a non-intrusive desktop alert containing essential information from the e-mail received. Now you can avoid the constant shuffle between work and e-mail, thus boosting your productivity. New in 2.0: Mail Alert can also alert you to an incoming e-mail by playing a sound, running a program or displaying an icon in the notification area (system tray).

Want to reply to the incoming e-mail? No need to stop working and switch to your e-mail application; Mail Alert provides the most common actions directly from the desktop alert.

New in 2.0: Running a presentation or just need e-mail silence? Try the mute feature. It allows you to quickly mute all alerts at the click of a button.

Take Back Control With Mail Alert, you control how and when alerts are performed.

You can choose how many alerts are shown at once, and how long before each alert is dismissed. You also have the option of selecting desktop alerts for all incoming e-mail or only for those delivered to folders you specify, unlike in Outlook 2003/2007 which only allows desktop alerts for your Inbox. Mail Alert also works in conjunction with Outlook rules, giving you, the user, maximum flexibility.

Personalize Want desktop alerts that match your Windows theme?

Mail Alert fits your personal style by giving you full control over the color, font, glass effect and transparency of the alert windows.

Internationally-Aware English isn't your preferred language?

Mail Alert currently supports many languages and can also be translated into the language of your choice.

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