Cute Autoposter 1.0.0.6

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Program Features: Create powerful rich professional HTML ads; - Edit/Delete/Rename ads; - View ad submission history; - Ad Title Rotations; - Automatically rewrite ads to appear unique to Craigslist; - Submit ads to as many Categories and Cities simultaneously; - No need to confirm CL emails to make ads go live; - CL Account Creator; - Super Intelligent CAPTCHA Auto-Reader/Filler; - Submission Scheduler (Single; Weekly; Daily; Every Preset Hour); - View instant report of all ads that are "Live", "Flagged", "Ghosted"; - Keep ads on top of listing with hourly scheduled automatic submissions; - Instant report of submission summary; - Change IP address automatically; - Create Gmail accounts and CL accounts instantly; - Search ENTIRE CL with just one click; Version 1.0.0.6 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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