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Atomic Email Logger 7.00

file size: 3.59 MB

Designed to search files for e-mail addresses, Email Logger utilizes advanced search algorithms to extract e-mails from anywhere on your hard drive.

 
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Shareware
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$39.85
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98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP / 95 / 2003 / Vista
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60%
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It scans files of all types and finds thousands of new contacts. There are no any restrictions for Email Logger, it parses text, graphic, music and even executable files.

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