Make links active in OE 1.0 review (mac)

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Make links active in OE is a small AppleScript that lets you make clickable links in your outgoing emails.

License: Freeware
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 13K
Developer: Ryan Cuthbertson      
Price: $0.00
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Make links active in OE 1.0 is internet utilities software developed by Ryan Cuthbertson.
Make links active in OE is a small AppleScript that lets you make clickable links in your outgoing emails.

With this script (intended for OE's script menu) you can send emails with links in their body. You create the links by using a special syntax in your message and then running this script on it before sending. The link text can be anything you want and the link address can too.

This is very useful for when you want to include a link in your email but without drawing too much attention to it.
This internet utilities software is freeware, which means you can download and use Make links active in OE 1.0 absolutely free. There's no need to buy the product. Make links active in OE 1.0 supports english interface languages and works with Mac OS X.

Downloading Make links active in OE 1.0 will take several seconds if you use fast ADSL connection.


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