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Power Email Recovery for Outlook Express Easy2Add for Outlook Outlook NameDays Addrit
Power Email Recovery for Outlook Express. Create items in Outlook from plain English Name days or birthdays in Outlook's calendar Address in Word with contacts from Outlook


Free - mt-solution.ca


Power Email Recovery for Outlook Express is a professional data recovery software that recovers damaged *. dbx files where MS Outlook Express stores folders with messages. It also recovers accidentally deleted messages.

Free - 4Team Corporation


Quickly create new items in your Outlook folders from plain English (appointments, events, tasks, contacts, notes). If you type in something like [Lunch with Mom at Home 11am Sunday], Easy2Add create the new Calendar event, even Outlook is closed.

Free - kalmstrom.com Outlook Solutions


Automatically adds the name days of all countries where this is celebrated to your Outlook Calendar. Simply select the country for which you want to add the name days and the calendar you want to add it to. Whole day appointments will be created.

Free - Peter Grawe EDV-Beratung


Addrit is an extension for Microsoft ® Word, in order to take over contacts from Microsoft Outlook ®, Outlook Express or Exchange servers, optionally also for mail merge. Addrit can be started either from Word or from Outlook ®.


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