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Gmail.com, Hotmail.com, Yahoo.com Address Book Extractor 1.2 details

 Gmail.com, Hotmail.com, Yahoo.com Address Book Extractor 1.2 details



 Developer:
  Primo Place LLC
 Hits:
  5107
 License:
  Free Trial Price: $29.00
Free Trial Price: Free
 Version:
 1.2
 Platform(s):
  linux, windows, freebsd
 Date added:
 
 Date updated:
 2007-11-05
 Gmail.com, Hotmail.com, Yahoo.com Address Book Extractor description
Extracts email addresses from a user's contact or address book to build up more subscribers, spread the word, referrals, or new signups from several of the popular free email hosting providers which includes Gmail.com, Hotmail.com, and Yahoo.com. Can be used in bulletin boards or message boards to spread the word quicker with an established users.



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