ABC Amber SeaMonkey Converter 1.03
| Developer: |
ProcessText Group (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$19.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.86 MB |
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Have you ever needed to backup and archive your e-mails for easy and quick retrieval?
We need to do it almost every day.
ABC Amber SeaMonkey Converter is intended to help you keep your important emails, newsletters, newsgroups mails organized in one file (as hypertext system). It is a very useful tool which converts your emails from SeaMonkey to any document format (CHM, PDF, HTML, RTF, HLP, TXT, DOC, etc.) easily and quickly.
All you have to do is select required messages, choose document format to convert and click "Save As" button.
Currently our software supports more than 50 languages, and more to come.
With ABC Amber SeaMonkey Converter you won't ever waste your time to organize your e-mails!
Partial Features List:
- reads SeaMonkey folders and messages;
- exports selected messages to a single file of any document format: PDF (Adobe Acrobat doesn't need to be installed), RTF format (also doesn't require MS Word to be installed), hypertext HTML format, text format, MS DOC format, popular CHM format, old good HLP format, more;
- supports mutiple encoding tables;
- supports display and render of HTML emails;
- ease to setup and use;
- command line support;
- adjust fonts, colors, styles, and effects of output file;
- supports column sorting (From, To, Subject and Received columns). It is important to sort messages if you wish to get a well-readable document;
- supports multiple PDF export options;
- generates contents with bookmarks (in RTF/HTML/DOC);
- saves the message attachments to disk;
- processes folders with EML/MHT/NWS files;
- displays selected message, saves it to disk and prints it to printer;
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