A few months ago, I posted a review of Claritude’s SpeedFiler Outlook Productivity application. Well, after just passing the 500th Speedfiler assisted email move, I found an email granting me five 1/2 price coupons I can distribute to my friends. I thought I’d pass them on to readers of this site.. So if you have been considering using Speedfiler to clear that inbox lickity split, here’s a chance
to save $10 on the price.
Considering there are far more than 5 people who read Achieve-IT! to be fair, the first 5 people who reply to this post (and whom I can contact) will get one of these coupons. Good Luck!
More info on Speedfiler: Claritude’s site
Technorati Tags: Outlook, Productivity, speedfiler
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Brad,
I could use of the cupons if that is still available.
If so, please email me at the provided email address.
Regards,
John
Brad
SpeedFiler is one of the only solutions I have seen that also files SENT messages.
I would love a coupon, please and thank you and also thanks for TASKBLAZE!
Truly,
Royal
I would love one these coupons! Thanks so much.
To clarify, you have to reply to this post to be fair to everyone..the people emailing need to come back and post.
So starting from the top… 3 coupons are gone. I have 2 left.
I wish. . .
We use Lotus Notes. And it actually comes with a “negative productivity” feature that severely limits any and all collaboration, or productivity.
It’s really nice for 1996! You should check it out!
Brad,
Thank you very much for sharing this special bonus with your readers and for sending me the cupon. Will look forward to add this your two excellent softwares that use daily — TaskBlaze and Achieve-IT! Desktop.
Regards,
John
A coupon would be great thanks.
If I’m counting right, there should be one coupon left. If so, I’d be interested…
Thanks!
Yes, you got the last of the coupons. Thanks for playing
Re B. Riley who says that Notes comes with a negative productivity feature, he’s not talking about Lotus Notes since Notes allows me to be much more productive than Outlook. Ever tried telling Outlook which folder to file in just by typing a few characters of the folder name, even if they aren’t the first letters. OK you can do that with Speedfiler but Notes allows you to do that for free!