InboxSpecialist 2001.4 for Windows

by GutmannSoft

Avg. Rating 3.1 (10 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.3 MB
License Shareware, $29.00
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,009
Publisher GutmannSoft
Homepage InboxSpecialist

Publisher's Description

With InboxSpecialist, you can delete unwanted large emails before downloading them. The great thing about InboxSpecialist is that you will see who sent you the fat email. You even have the possibility to read the text of the email without downloading it. If you see the email is not worth downloading you can delete it and still get in touch with the sender.

Latest Reviews

alvin99

alvin99 reviewed v2000.450 on Apr 9, 2000

It may be good but I have to tell you someone here is reinventing the wheel. ZDNET has this equal in their freeware version called Mailcall ver 1.1 of 1999. All the same stuff and then some.

kdeo

kdeo reviewed v2000.401 on Mar 6, 2000

After reading the review by a person who tried the program before me I did not even dare to install the software and review it.

ccatucci31

ccatucci31 reviewed v2000.401 on Mar 5, 2000

These drivers seem to work fine, i am running a AMD K6-2 450MHz w/ 128MB RAM, no problems. Everything on the ATI Card will be noticed upon the install. I am still hunting for a third party program for TV - TUNER and Capture.

Bobjones23

Bobjones23 reviewed v2000.401 on Mar 4, 2000

What this guy doesn't tell you is that BEFORE you even read the license, it installs an ad program. After you reject the license, the install quits, yet the add program is still there set to run when you reboot windows. This nonsense has to stop. Tell us if its adware, freeware, or shareware. And let us know if the adware is installed before you accept the license. This guy is one piss poor
programmer in my book. I wouldn't buy free from this type of programmer using this type of installation. Since I never accepted the license, I can't tell you how it works. I can tell you I spent 20 minutes of file checking, registry removing, and file deleting after I rejected the license. Be aware.

Avg. Rating 3.1 (10 votes)
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alvin99

alvin99 reviewed v2000.450 on Apr 9, 2000

It may be good but I have to tell you someone here is reinventing the wheel. ZDNET has this equal in their freeware version called Mailcall ver 1.1 of 1999. All the same stuff and then some.

kdeo

kdeo reviewed v2000.401 on Mar 6, 2000

After reading the review by a person who tried the program before me I did not even dare to install the software and review it.

ccatucci31

ccatucci31 reviewed v2000.401 on Mar 5, 2000

These drivers seem to work fine, i am running a AMD K6-2 450MHz w/ 128MB RAM, no problems. Everything on the ATI Card will be noticed upon the install. I am still hunting for a third party program for TV - TUNER and Capture.

Bobjones23

Bobjones23 reviewed v2000.401 on Mar 4, 2000

What this guy doesn't tell you is that BEFORE you even read the license, it installs an ad program. After you reject the license, the install quits, yet the add program is still there set to run when you reboot windows. This nonsense has to stop. Tell us if its adware, freeware, or shareware. And let us know if the adware is installed before you accept the license. This guy is one piss poor
programmer in my book. I wouldn't buy free from this type of programmer using this type of installation. Since I never accepted the license, I can't tell you how it works. I can tell you I spent 20 minutes of file checking, registry removing, and file deleting after I rejected the license. Be aware.

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