CodeTwo Outlook Attachment Reminder 1.1.0

Free CodeTwo Outlook Attachment Reminder screenshot fileWorks with Windows Vista
CodeTwo Outlook Attachment Reminder is a free Microsoft Outlook add-on that alerts you when it seems that you have forgotten to attach a file to your message and unfortunately pressed the Send button.

The program quickly scans a content of your e-mail and if it finds predefined expressions, such as e.g. `see file`, `attachment`, it categorizes the message as the one that possibly needs to include an attachment. The list of phrases can be easily modified and new keywords can be added. You can also decide if the program should scan message content, subject or both.

CodeTwo Outlook Attachment Reminder has a message history feature that ensures that only your message is scanned - it does not filter keywords of a received e-mail or quoted text.

Sending messages without appropriate files may cause a lot of confusion and delays. The new program from CodeTwo has been released to help Outlook users avoid such situations. It is light and fast and can be downloaded from CodeTwo`s website for free. Once it is saved to your computer, you just have to run the installer and follow the wizard - there is nothing complicated about this process. After a few seconds you can find the program added to your Outlook`s ribbon and enjoy the friendly reminders.
Type : Freeware » EULA
OS Support : Windows All + Vista
Date stamp / Size : Jul, 12. 2011 / 13799 kBytes
Asked : Microsoft Windows 7 / Vista / XP; Microsoft Outlook 2010 / 2007 / 2003
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Update history of CodeTwo Outlook Attachment Reminder
v1.1.0 (October, 10. 2011)
New features: Bulk adding of phrases; automatic detection of regular expressions; new welcome window.
Fixed: Improved work with the phrase list; introduced small text changes.
v1.0.2 (July, 25. 2011)
This is a first update of the program that includes an improved phrase search mechanism and fixes the occasional library loading issues. A user can now attach more than one file. Regular expression syntax is now checked for errors before new expressions can be added to the phrase list.
v1.0.0 (June, 27. 2011)
This is a first release of the program.
Distribution permissions for CodeTwo Outlook Attachment Reminder
This product can be freely distributed through the Internet.
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