Easy Mail Plus 2.2

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  • Date added:
    05/09/2008
  • File size:
    5.5M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/Vista

Publisher’s description

Type your message, and then just a few mouse clicks can fax it, print it, e-mail it, prepare an envelope, and print a label. Best of all, leave your printer settings alone. To mail your letter, just stick an envelope where the paper goes and let Easy Mail Plus handle the rest. You can put a sheet of labels in the printer, print the ones you need immediately, and use the rest of the label sheet another time. Built-in importing uses easy drag-and-drop technology to make it a snap to create address files from your existing data files. Use our predefined envelopes and labels (metric and U.S.) or configure your own. Use one of our logos, or any BMP, GIF, JPEG, WMF, or ICO image. Drag and drop addresses, logos, and bar codes. Put post office bar codes on envelopes and labels. Print to the entire list, one at a time, or to selected addresses. Print just one label or a few per sheet. Print a full sheet of the same or of different addresses.

Version 2.2 is a major update and Vista-compatible.

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