Trial version
2006 FIFA World Cup
Celebrate the passion of the World Cup
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A Cost-Effective and Practical Tool to Tackle Large Mailing Lists
Business email needs in one stop
Extract DAT files with this tool
A trial version app for Windows, by Ahmad Software Technologies.
Email notifier, client and external sender
Bulk email sender for your email marketing with possibility of the unsubscription.
Send birthday wishes and season's greetings (cards or messages) automatically.
Trial version
Celebrate the passion of the World Cup
Free
Football’s biggest sporting event of the year
Trial version
You decide who wins the 2002 FIFA World Cup
Free
Enhanced game code and database entries
Free
All the information from the World Cup under your control
Paid
Microsoft Outlook: Integration, Security, and Versatility in One Application
Protect yourself against email viruses
Powerful helper and backup tool for Outlook Express mail and addresses
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Easy and elegant way of archiving, retrieving and organizing all your emails
Share and synchronize your MS Outlook calendar
Use your webmail via various POP3 accounts
Practical Outlook Express backup utility
Share contacts, tasks, and meeting information
Convert, export, migrate and archive your email
Use bounce e-mails to keep your mailing lists free of bad addresses
Quickly find and manage your email
Get alerts whenever you receive new mail
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