Limit Point Software releases version 1.9.37 of Mailings software
Here’s another one of Limit Point Software’s Mac applications, this time called Mailings v1.9.37. From its name alone, you could immediately guess what this software offers up. Mailings is a rich and full-featured application you can use to do your batch e-mailing tasks for marketing, news announcements, product updates and other purposes. Using this software, you can send web pages or text documentsincluding their respective attachmentsto multiple recipients.
As much as we want to give you a complete rundown of the features of Mailings 1.9.37, we’re afraid it might take us several pages to do it, so we’re just going to give you some of its features, and these include:
- simple, intuitive interface
- CSV or TSV import facility
- full address book support for groups and distribution list
- simulated send mode
- scheduled mails
- personalized greetings
- and much more
You can have this software up and running on your Mac (with at least Mac OS X v10.3.9) for $25. Like many other Limit Point Software products, Mailings is also part of a software bundle which allows you to download and install Mailings for a discounted price.
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