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From Caelo Software:
Our shortcut technology allows a message to appear in logical locations without copying. Messages are very easy to find because they are displayed exactly where you expect them to be, namely in the folder of the person you communicated with (containing both sent and received messages). Messages are automatically organized into correspondent folders for you. Switch quickly to NEO Find to retrieve older e-mails instantly. Open e-mail from NEO Find or jump to containing Outlook folder including basic message handling capabilities. You can even drag e-mails from NEO Find and attach them to a new e-mail.
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"The best tool ever to find your emails back!"
Version: NEO Find 1.0 build 172
Pros
- Correspondent folders containing all sent and received independent of their location in my Outlook: truly awesome.
- Lightning fast speed - better than any other tool I used.
- Not infringing on my Outlook interface
- For $15 just a give-awayCons
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Summary
After a few weeks using, I could definitely not live without it anymore.
In a blink a an eye, I truly find every email back.
The concept of correspondent folders (one automatic folder for each person) is amazing. That's how I like to find my emails back.
I am even considering doing away my complex folder system and dump everything into one large folder. NEO Find is doing the email organization through its Correspondent Folders. Combined with its search feature it just doesn't make sense to keep up with filing everything into my own folders.
And the $15 is just very cheap for such truly amazing software.
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