Adds for Outlook is a plug-in component for Microsoft Outlook. This is a collection of nice improvements.
(*) You can use Outlook as an alarm clock. But if you exit it by mistake alarm will not work. Adds for Outlook allows prevent Outlook from exiting. Instead it hides Outlook and sets an Outlook icon into the systray. So Outlook is always at hand and no alarm messages will be lost.
(*)The Reminder of Microsoft Outlook can play only wav-file alarms. This Outlook Add-In component allow to play as alarms any music and video files ( mp3, mpg, avi, etc. )
(*) There is a Microsoft mistake in some outlook versions: only the first copy of the running application can execute scripts and plug-ins. Adds for Outlook can prevent multiply starting of Outlook.
(*) When you receive advertisement in the html format you often need to wait while images are loaded. Adds for Outlook can delete such images from letters.
(*) Html scripts can be dangerous. This plug-in can also remove them.
(*) It can put / remove the Outlook Shortcut to the System Startup folder.
Adds for Outlook does not work with Outlook Express.
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