KeethaMail 7.0.1

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KeethaMail is a fully featured desktop application that manages your e-mail, voice-mail, fax, appointments, contacts, to-do-list, events and notes for professionals who want to be in control of their communications. While the KeethaMail provides a host of features and benefits, the cornerstones of KeethaMail design are simplicity and flexibility. The Outlook look-a-like display and friendly user interface guide users through managing their personal communications. At any time, users can navigate through their communication information by selecting a button from the navigation bar on the left-hand side of the display. The KeethaMail program simplifies the use of complex personal communication services by a user friendly program. These services are password protected and multiple users can use KeethaMail on the same computer. The KeethaMail is a platform independent communication program.

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