Version: 2008
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TEMS 1.0

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Windows
  • Date added: February 08, 2009
  • Total Downloads: 253
  • Downloads last week: 7
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From Tom Hanetz Software :

TEMS is a mail program which is able to read aloud the mail to its user. TEMS connect to a pop3 enabled email servers and check for new mail, when it arrive TEMS read it. TEMS can read the date of its arrival, the email address of the man who sent it, the subject and the body of the message. TEMS also can read an old mail. TEMS also support multiple accounts.

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