You've Got Mail 1.7

Animation and Sound when e-mail arrives. Works with Hotmail, Live, Gmail, Yahoo

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License Shareware
Expires 30 Days
Price $14.95
Downloads 1,342
OS Support Windows Install and Uninstall
File Name Setup.exe
File Size 15.21 MB ( 15,571 KB )
Published Nov 19, 2004 (21 years ago)
Updated Apr 25, 2012 (13 years ago)

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Product Details

Shows Animation and Plays Sound when e-mail arrives. You've Got Mail is a program that tells you when it is time to start your e-mail client and read your e-mail - in this way you don't have to keep your default e-mail program running all the time. You can let the program check as many e-mail accounts as you like, and when you have got e-mail different sounds and animations can be played. You've Got Mail works with Hotmail, Live, Gmail, Yahoo and many more email providers.

Release Info: New Release on Feb 05, 2012
Related Tags: Shows Animation Plays Sound Automatic Notification E-mail Outlook

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