Directmail
Directmail
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About
directMAIL is a cross-platform contact manager and mass-mail producer that simplifies direct-mail campaigns. Instead of using separate contact and word-processing software to send letters, directMAIL users can handle these tasks in one place. Letters can be sent to any group of contacts, either via print or e-mail.
directMAIL also allows FileMaker Pro developers to easily add a correspondence module to their custom database solutions.This version is a set of FileMaker Pro templates. A stand-alone version and more information is available at http://www.database-systems.com/directmail.
directMAIL Features:
* directMAIL is fully cross-platform. It is available as a stand-alone application or as a set of FileMaker Pro templates. * directMAIL contains a basic contact manager with the ability to store first and last names, company name, address, e-mail, web address, four phone numbers (with editable phone type labels), and comments for each contact. * Contacts can be assigned to one or more user-definable groups for quick printing or searching. * Contacts are fully searchable. * Form letters can be edited, previewed and saved. * Merge fields matching the Contacts database can be inserted into a form letter with the click of a button. * Spell check services are available when editing form letters. * Letters can be sent to a printer, to contacts via e-mail, or output as Avery 5160 mailing labels. * Letters and labels can be sorted by name, company, or zip code. * Letters can be sent to the current contact, a group of contacts, or a found set of contacts. * Full, extensive on-line help is available from every screen. * You can import existing data into the contacts database. * Developers can purchase an unlocked version of directMAIL to implement into their own custom FileMaker Pro solutions.
Jeff Nesheim ADVANCED DATABASE SYSTEMS INC
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