Password Recovery Engine for Outlook Express 1.2.0
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| Type: Shareware | ||
| Releases: Sep 09, 2006 | ||
| Cost: $29.95US | ||
| Developer: Bimesoft | ||
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A fresh utility for restoring your mail passwords comes on the scene. Now it's no problem for you to recover your forgotten mail or identity password within an instant. Maybe you also need to get your forgotten login back? This can be done easily either. What about news accounts? It's all just the same ? as simple as that. Hey, but what software tool can do all this? The quick answer that comes to mind is Password Recovery Engine for Outlook Express.
You know that a friend of yours was to send you an email yesterday, but you don't remember your mail password, it has simply slipped your mind? Password Recovery Engine for Outlook Express has been prepared to hear such deplorable news, so it can fix the whole situation. The program's interface is quite simple and the user's main attention is drawn to three main bookmarks: Mail Passwords, News Passwords and Identities Passwords. A choice of the bookmarks, naturally, depends on the kind of a password you need to recover.
Simplicity in design is combined with clarity of functions here. Want to save a list with your password information to a separate file? The authors of the program knew you would need this option. What?s more, you can easily copy your restored password to clipboard, so that you can use it in a while. Password Recovery Engine for Outlook Express supports MS Outlook 5.x and 6.x, so the version of your MS mail manager is not a real problem for it.
This password recovery engine smoothly runs under Win2k, XP, 2003 - your OS is nearly certain to be one of these, so this is another criterion for your choice. In the end, you need some assistant to make sure that you and your pen friends always stay in touch regardless of your memory, so just install and let Password Recovery Engine for Outlook Express be at this service!
You know that a friend of yours was to send you an email yesterday, but you don't remember your mail password, it has simply slipped your mind? Password Recovery Engine for Outlook Express has been prepared to hear such deplorable news, so it can fix the whole situation. The program's interface is quite simple and the user's main attention is drawn to three main bookmarks: Mail Passwords, News Passwords and Identities Passwords. A choice of the bookmarks, naturally, depends on the kind of a password you need to recover.
Simplicity in design is combined with clarity of functions here. Want to save a list with your password information to a separate file? The authors of the program knew you would need this option. What?s more, you can easily copy your restored password to clipboard, so that you can use it in a while. Password Recovery Engine for Outlook Express supports MS Outlook 5.x and 6.x, so the version of your MS mail manager is not a real problem for it.
This password recovery engine smoothly runs under Win2k, XP, 2003 - your OS is nearly certain to be one of these, so this is another criterion for your choice. In the end, you need some assistant to make sure that you and your pen friends always stay in touch regardless of your memory, so just install and let Password Recovery Engine for Outlook Express be at this service!
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