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Voice E-mail
Wednesday August 01, 2001
Price at time of review.
Voice E-mail is an add on to Maxiworks E-Mail Express (sold with the program). Priced at $32.95 without a microphone, or $49.95 with, there is no doubt that the program delivers what youd want in an email package, but there is a lack of sophistication thats generally expected in todays programs.
Designed to fit on a floppy and move from computer to computer, Voice E-mail does what it’s supposed to, but lacks flavour.
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