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After all these months, I've finally found a freeware envelope printer
that is small and does exactly what I want. Save a database of addresses, easily print envelopes, etc. If anyone would like a copy of the archive, please let me know privately. I don't recall where I found it on the internet -- it may have been the pc-world archive, but it's really great. (Please don't post requests on this newsgroup -- it just clogs the system. Let me know privately and I'll send you a copy.) -- --------------------------- Jeffrey Needle jeff.needle@gmail.com |
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"Jeff Needle" <jeff.needle@gmail.com> wrote in message news:11skm33cuato27e@corp.supernews.com... > After all these months, I've finally found a freeware envelope printer What's it called? Richard |
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Richard Tanner wrote:
> "Jeff Needle" <jeff.needle@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:11skm33cuato27e@corp.supernews.com... >> After all these months, I've finally found a freeware envelope printer > > What's it called? > > Richard > > As far as I can see, it's just called "Envelope." The readme file indicates it was written by a company for in-house use, and they just released it for anyone to use. It has roots in the old Win 3.1 days, but it works very well on my XP system. -- --------------------------- Jeffrey Needle jeff.needle@gmail.com |
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"Richard Tanner" <richard.tanner@orange.net> asked today:
> "Jeff Needle" wrote > > After all these months, I've finally found a freeware envelope printer > What's it called? Needleprinter ;-) Gerry |
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Jeff Needle wrote:
> Richard Tanner wrote: > >> "Jeff Needle" <jeff.needle@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:11skm33cuato27e@corp.supernews.com... >> >>> After all these months, I've finally found a freeware envelope printer >> >> >> What's it called? >> >> Richard >> >> > > As far as I can see, it's just called "Envelope." The readme file > indicates it was written by a company for in-house use, and they just > released it for anyone to use. It has roots in the old Win 3.1 days, > but it works very well on my XP system. > > This doesn't appear to be freeware, only a 30 day trial. Regards, John. |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 09:12:50 -0500, Jeff Needle
<jeff.needle@gmail.com> wrote: >After all these months, I've finally found a freeware envelope printer >that is small and does exactly what I want. Save a database of >addresses, easily print envelopes, etc. > >If anyone would like a copy of the archive, please let me know >privately. I don't recall where I found it on the internet -- it may >have been the pc-world archive, but it's really great. > >(Please don't post requests on this newsgroup -- it just clogs the >system. Let me know privately and I'll send you a copy.) I found v7.0 at http://www.sorcerersoftware.com/envelp70.exe. It offers a free trial -- so freeware is out. They want 15USD. Looks like nagware. The database function is only available for those who register. Could you post your version on alt.binaries.warez.win95-apps? Thanks. |
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"Michael Wardreau" <oldmartian@uses.easynews.com> wrote in message news mils1pcu27h33isjphqc5cguv9o06badj@4ax.com...> On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 09:12:50 -0500, Jeff Needle > <jeff.needle@gmail.com> wrote: > > I found v7.0 at http://www.sorcerersoftware.com/envelp70.exe. It > offers a free trial -- so freeware is out. They want 15USD. Looks > like nagware. The database function is only available for those who > register. > > Could you post your version on alt.binaries.warez.win95-apps? > > Thanks. It's not the same one. |
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I e-mailed you a request for the program.
Thanks! -Tivolio |
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Gerry wrote:
> "Richard Tanner" <richard.tanner@orange.net> asked today: > >> "Jeff Needle" wrote > >>> After all these months, I've finally found a freeware envelope printer > >> What's it called? > > Needleprinter ;-) > > Gerry Ha!!! I wish I were smart enough to program anything of use. -- --------------------------- Jeffrey Needle jeff.needle@gmail.com |
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John wrote:
> Jeff Needle wrote: >> Richard Tanner wrote: >> >>> "Jeff Needle" <jeff.needle@gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:11skm33cuato27e@corp.supernews.com... >>> >>>> After all these months, I've finally found a freeware envelope printer >>> >>> >>> What's it called? >>> >>> Richard >>> >>> >> >> As far as I can see, it's just called "Envelope." The readme file >> indicates it was written by a company for in-house use, and they just >> released it for anyone to use. It has roots in the old Win 3.1 days, >> but it works very well on my XP system. >> >> > This doesn't appear to be freeware, only a 30 day trial. > > Regards, > John. Where did you read this? There's nothing anywhere to indicate this is the case. In fact, the help screen says "everyone is invited to use envelope free of charge." -- --------------------------- Jeffrey Needle jeff.needle@gmail.com |
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