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NetMailBot is the most powerful command line email client for sending and receiving email on the market today. It runs from a DOS command prompt, which allows it to be easily called from other applications. In fact, many of our customers run NetMailBot from existing applications to send email notices, invoices, statements, and research reports to their customers. Other customers use NetMailBot to launch profitable email marketing campaigns using their in-house databases of email addresses. NetMailBot features include: mail merge with any ODBC compliant database, import email addresses from a database (Excel, Access, SQL Server, etc.), send multiple attachments, send HTML formatted email with embedded images, and verify email addresses.
NetMailBot has been performance tested internally and by our clients to send out an average of 10,000 emails per hour. Using NetMailBot successfully requires that you have a working knowledge of creating batch files and executing commands from a DOS prompt.
Features include: HTML or plain message formatting, mail merge, ZIP compression, message forwarding & auto-reply, import data from any ODBC data source, & more.
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EasyConsole Dos shell utility lets you navigate in drives and through folders using Windows issuing DOS commands on a slave MSDOS console, saving command-line instructions for future use.
Last 20 commands are memorized and you will be able to store 10 long most used or favorite command lines on 10 buttons to be launched with a click instead of typing again and avoiding fastidious repetitive commands.
You may also type long DOS instructions with their parameters and memorize them (not only internal MSDOS commands) as well as launch your DOS Batch programs, for example run Rebol command-lines or any exe with its variables, in MSDOS batch NT tasks or other Windows systems.
Language: English
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DELSPECial is a "DOS world can't do without" file finder-command invoker plus new deltree - 5-star rated. Invokes any program / command to do anything the invoked program / command has provision for, on any file or a particular set of files (file extension enough) located anywhere on a disk. Every command or executable, that will not attend to subdirectories on its own, can be made to be invoked on any files wherever they may be on a drive.
DELSPECial puts every DOS command or executable at your disposal. All types of commands and programs can be invoked i.e. those that accept file specifications and those that accept only the full name of the file can be invoked and DOS pipe characters can also be employed where necessary using user defined substitute characters.
Now the entire drive's contents are in your control even when you know only the file extensions instead of full filenames.
Locates file (file extension enough).
Logs to file's directory on your behalf.
On next invocation, you can skip this directory and go to next level directory which has file(s) with desired extension.
Versatile.
You can do anything.
Find and open file.
Find and delete file. Lists deleted files in ListFile.
Find and play, view, edit, encrypt, or shred file or do anything if you have the required player, viewer, editor, encrypter, shredder, etc., etc.
Imagination and programs / commands at your disposal are the only limitations.
Programmers can search for code (often their own code) by invoking a file viewer recursively across directories all over the drive.
One can limit functionality to first-file-found directory if recursive directory navigation is not needed.
Has runtime directory creation capability.
Lesser command line params to be typed if environment variables are used.
Ctrl-Break, Ctrl-C or SCROLL LOCK can be hit to stop next invocation or next file deletion if you suddenly find that you had run the wrong command.
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Let's assume you need a custom software utility or application, and you're looking for an affordable solution, or you just prefer to develop it yourself. You probably have scarce programming skills, or you just want to expand your skills without need to memorize and type in a lot of keywords, special symbols and lengthy identifiers used in conventional program codes. A-Flow addresses these problems while enabling software developers to focus right on their objective: to make different pre-made design units to work together in order to achieve your needs. Most of the time, instead of writing code you build flowcharts consisting of icons by using a point-and-click approach. You also eventually work with objects by using a set of specialized editors that display objects in the most suitable form enabling you to visually manage assorted application contents. This way you might deal, for instance, with graphic images, arithmetic expressions or database queries represented by objects. There's little or no need to write any code at all. The advantage here over writing plain code can be compared to the advantage of using Windows itself over using an old-fashioned DOS command line environment. While it may sound like A-Flow is just an experimental tool, it is actually a mature production tool based on strong but simple software engineering principles. A-Flow generates full-scale Windows executables (.exe files). A comprehensive context-sensitive help file is available, along with several application samples, which demonstrate some advanced techniques. A-Flow provides explicit support for strong data manipulation, windows, controls, graphics, multimedia, databases, sockets, Ole Automation and more. If these tools aren't enough, a comprehensive add-on programming interface is available, allowing users familiar with other tools to extend A-Flow towards meeting almost any domain-specific requirements.
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DOS Command Prompt utility for manipulating the DOS environment from Windows.
Includes:
* Pick-and-point window for setting the current directory.
* Open a DOS Command Prompt in the current directory.
* Open a Microsoft Explorer window in the current directory.
* Print nested directory trees to the printer.
* User definable Path Menu for quick retrieval of commonly used directories.
* Create, renames and delete directories. (WinDos will not move directories).
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miniInfo is a utility for accessing some of the more commonly requested information about your pc.
In addition to being able to view this information, you can also ping other computers on your network, select certain information items to display in your task tray, release and renew your IP Address, and open a DOS Command shell.
miniInfo starts in your task tray so that it is as unobtrusive as possible.
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API for work with substitution device (see DOS command "subst"). Win9x ONLY. For WinNT and Win2000 use native API call
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WinUndelete is an easy to use undelete software utility to recover deleted files from hard drives, floppy disks, ZIP drives, USB external flash drives, digital camera cards and more.
Recovers deleted files even the Recycle Bin has been emptied
Recovers files deleted accidentally from a network share
Recovers files deleted from the DOS command prompt
Recovers lost or deleted files by other programs, or virus
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