November 4, 2004 (Press Release) --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Outlook Picture Viewer makes looking at pictures in e-mails simple
Sydney, Australia – 5 November 2004 – Does it really annoy you to have to click on every single picture sent to you in an e-mail? If you use Microsoft Outlook, then the just released Outlook Picture Viewer allows you to click on just one picture, and then use your existing viewer to automatically view the other pictures one by one.
Designed for ordinary users of Microsoft Outlook, The Outlook Picture Viewer is set to become a “must have” utility for anyone who gets sent pictures via e-mail.
“Many of our customers were used to Outlook Express, which displays images inline. We’re not sure what Microsoft was thinking, but Microsoft Outlook requires that every single picture be clicked on if you want to view them all”, said David Downie, co-founder of Smoko Software Pty Ltd. “Who wants to do that? If you are sent 15 photos, then you need to launch your image viewer a painful 15 time by clicking on each one! That’s crazy!”
“With the Outlook Picture Viewer, you only need to click on one photo, and then use your existing file viewer to browse each of them by simply clicking the view next button.”
To download your free 30 day trial copy of The Outlook Picture Viewer go to www.OutlookPictureViewer.com. It’s then only US$9.95 to register.
For more information contact:
David Downie
Smoko Software Pty Ltd
Website: www.OutlookPictureViewer.com
E-mail: david.downie@smokosoftware.com
Phone: +61 410 538 497
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The Outlook Picture Viewer makes looking at pictures in e-mails simple
Sydney, Australia – 5 November 2004 – Does it really annoy you to have to click on every single picture sent to you in an e-mail? If you use Microsoft Outlook, then the just released Outlook Picture Viewer allows you to click on just one picture, and then use your existing viewer to automatically view the other pictures one by one.
Designed for ordinary users of Microsoft Outlook, The Outlook Picture Viewer is set to become a “must have” utility for anyone who gets sent pictures via e-mail.
“Many of our customers were used to Outlook Express, which displays images inline. We’re not sure what Microsoft was thinking, but Microsoft Outlook requires that every single picture be clicked on if you want to view them all”, said David Downie, co-founder of Smoko Software Pty Ltd. “Who wants to do that? If you are sent 15 photos, then you need to launch your image viewer a painful 15 time by clicking on each one! That’s crazy!”
“With the Outlook Picture Viewer, you only need to click on one photo, and then use your existing file viewer to browse each of them by simply clicking the view next button.”
To download your free 30 day trial copy of The Outlook Picture Viewer go to www.OutlookPictureViewer.com. It’s then only US$9.95 to register.
For more information contact:
David Downie
Smoko Software Pty Ltd
Website: www.OutlookPictureViewer.com
E-mail: david.downie@smokosoftware.com
Phone: +61 410 538 497
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Does it annoy you to have to click on every single picture sent to you in an e-mail? The Outlook Picture Viewer allows you to click on just one picture, and then automatically view the other pictures.
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