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QNewsLetter 2.8.0
| Released: | 2009-09-30 | | License: | $42.24 |
| Publisher: | Quester |
| Language: | English, German | | Platform: | Vista, Windows | | Requirements: | Industry Standard PC or Notebook. Office Outlook 97 to 2007 | | Install: | Install and Uninstall | | Downloads: | 124 |
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Publisher's Description:
QNewsLetter - eMarketing; Internet direct marketing via Newsletter - Create and send successful newsletters with Microsoft Outlook and QNewsLetter. Newsletters by email and email marketing are some of the most efficient marketing methods available today - if used right. QNewsLetter is a program for the production of bulk emails and send personalized emails. It can be used to inform your customers about new product releases, events and so on. To write a new serial letter, simply switch to the serial letters folder within Outlook and select action/new Newsletter. Mail merge inside Outlook: Using QNewsLetter, the email merge takes place inside Outlook, either using WinWord or without WinWord as email editor. Just like usual mails, attachments and pictures can be included in your Email as well as placeholders. The serial mail is afterwards store in an Outlook folder and can be sent again to different recipients. List of Changes:Version 2.8.0 from 2009-09-30Show all changesVersion 2.7.0 from 2009-07-16QNewsLetter - Added a query editor and re-designed the address selection dialog Version 2.5 from 2008-01-04Possibility for the adjustment of the address by .ini-File. - Insert and dispatch of complete HTML files. - Examination to double E-Mail addresses.
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Latest User Reviews:
 Gregor C Heinrich
 2009-09-06 09:41:10
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Version: 2.7.0
I have tested the free trial version of this software (the trial version works fine, but you can send out an individualised newsletter to no more than 5 persons at at time).
The big advantage is that this software is a plug-in for MS Outlook, and in particular, that no data is sent to any third-party server or service. The drawback? Some documentation appears to be only partially available in English. But that should be an easy fix.
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