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Agendus Mail for Palm OS SSL Edition

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  • Price: Purchase $24.95 to buy
  • Operating system: Palm
  • Date added: February 17, 2005
  • Total Downloads: 674
  • Downloads last week: 1
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From Iambic :

Agendus Mail SSL Edition is an intuitive and powerful email client that brings security, ease of use, powerful attachment support, emailing and SMS capability and many more right in the palm of your hand! Intuitive and Easy-to-Use Interface Packed with Powerful Features Agendus mail has an intuitive, colorful, easy-to-read interface with ledger color display, portrait and landscape support. Agendus Mail offers helpful icons to indicate which emails are already opened and read The tap-and-hold shortcut menu allows you to do many tasks right from your current screen. Type and find capability when addressing new messages a most recently used contacts list Support for saving attachments as well as messages right on your memory card "Smart Lookup" functionality in recipient fields (in new emails and SMS dialogs) to quickly filter receipient information by first or last name Industry Standard Compatibility with Native Attachment Support Send and receive all types of attachments of any size or format Attachments are instantly available even without synchronizing with the PC. True desktop attachments can be open with or without a memory card. Retrieve attachments even if the message has not been downloaded completely Support for viewing HTML emails through web browser Managing Accounts and SMS Full support for IMAP or POP email accounts with folder and message status synchronization Support for SSL over POP, IMAP and SMTP Integrated IMAP folder management facilities and subscription / unsubscription capabilities Support unlimited wireless accounts and mailboxes (POP & IMAP) within Agendus Mail. One-key/one-character command capability for commonly used tasks to message list & message view. Many integrated SMS / text messaging capabilities send SMS messages to multiple recipients at once or to an email address Desktop Synchronization Support for desktop synchronization as well as wireless email Write emails on your PDA or smartphone and send them to your desktop or vice versa. Agendus Mail comes with a conduit that allows you to receive and respond to emails through your desktop application Works with Windows PCs and Outlook, Outlook Express, and Eudora

What's new in this version:

Version 5.4 improves dpad behavior in message view and uploading of sent messages to the pre-selected IMAP folder.


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