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Redirect for Microsoft Outlook allows you to redirect messages instead of forwarding them: one more button, 'Redirect', will appear on the toolbar near the Reply and Forward buttons. Recipient of the redirected message will see it just as you saw it when it was delivered to you. Internet headings will be kept, sender will remain the same, formatting will also remain intact. Designed for Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002/XP and 2003.
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QSearchFolders creates Search Folders and manage existing search folders in all versions of MS Outlook and in each place in your Outlook folder list. It makes the automatic scanning of Outlook folder such as email and contacts, tasks, calendars possible. Search Folders are a way to gather email messages and other Microsoft Outlook items into folders based on your search criteria independently of where they are put down.
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NetAware is a monitoring solution that logs and records all shared file activity on your computer or network. NetAware can log what files users access and what shares they connect to and disconnect from on your file shares. NetAware is a first of its kind solution that lets you view exactly what users are doing with your shared files, when,and from what computer they are accessing them from.
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Scan the internet for computers with shared files! Browse/download files from remote computers all over the world! Can handle any file type: MP3, MPG, AVI, DIVX, JPG, Etc!
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Search 100's of millions of shareable files all over the world. Get thousands of results an hour!! Real time, Fast, Safe!! Will save your searched even if the power goes out. This program is only limited by your computer's capabilities. Free for an entire two weeks. Once you own it, it is yours. No more groups that limit what you can and can't find. If there is a shareable file on another computer Black Pirate will find it!
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FTP server that is easy to use. You can have shared files in your with most comfort.
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Messaging server software sends SMS and text messages to: pagers, mobile phones, PIMs, wireless devices. Messages can be accepted from: networked computers, email, web pages (CGI), commandline executables, text files, serial ports, modems. Messages can be delivered via: the Internet (SNPP, WCTP, SMTP), modems (TAP, UCP, GSM, TONE), direct serial connections (TAP). Advanced features: redundant outbound connections, message rerouting on failure.