WorldCast - A full featured bulk emailer and also an email address validator
| Version | 3.1.48.253 |
| Updated | Mar 7th 2012 |
| Developer |
Fairlogic Systems
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
2010
3.7
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| Original File Size | 4 MB |
| Downloads | 25831 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Internet |
WorldCast is a small and simple-to-use program which allows you to send bulk emails.
Once you initialize the software with the plain and simple interface, you can use the configuration wizard to get started.
So, you can type in your name and email, as well as select the message format (text or HTML) and server type (DNS or SMTP).
But you can also input your server, choose an operation (send or validate emails) and import the recipients' email addresses from a file (or type them).
Now you can simply write your email and use basic tools such as the undo, redo and search functions, change the font, open an HTML or TXT file, insert images, tables, the current date and time, view glyphs, and others.
In addition, you can save the project, import and export recipients, save the message, remove text format, apply a spelling check and configure its settings, access a thesaurus, attach a file to the email, save and load lists, quickly validate emails, filter sender information (e.g. reply to, errors to), select the encoding method, change the server, and more.
The program takes up a low-to-moderate amount of system resources and quickly performs a task (send or validate emails), without causing us any problems along the way. It also contains helpful tips in the configuration wizard, along with a well-written user documentation with snapshots.
The main advantage of WorldCast Crack is the fact that it allows you to send emails from any address (so, you don't actually have to be its owner). We definitely recommend this tool to all users.
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