Version: 2008
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HotForward 1.1

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT
  • Date added: March 18, 2007
  • Total Downloads: 685
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From vegaSTONE :

HotForward is a free system tray application that runs in the background and forwards 1) e-mail messages or local files of any type from your computer, or 2) e-mail messages from multiple MSN Hotmail or Microsoft Live Mail e-mail accounts to any other e-mail account of choice. It is developed using 100% Java and may run on any operating system (Windows, Unix, Mac OS) that has the Java Runtime (JRE) 6 installed. Version 1.1 has added support for an optional SMTP server setup.

Record and edit sound files.

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Organize and play audio, video, images, TV, Web media.

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