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Lookeen

Version: 2.0

Downloads Count: 975

License Type: Trial

Price: $40

Date Added: Mar 12, 2009

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows Vista

Requirements: 512MB RAM, 100MB free hard drive space, SVGA 800x600 with 256 colors or better, Microsoft Outlook 2003 or 2007

File Size: 6651 KB

Author: Lookeen

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Editorial Review of Lookeen

Those who live and die by e-mail, and use Outlook, may well find Lookeen a life-saver. This Outlook 2003 and 2007 add-in lets you do lightning-fast searches, and it gives you a solid set of tools that makes organizing and finding e-mails easier.

The program integrates into Outlook, so you perform searches while you're in Outlook itself. Use it enough, and you'll find that its organizational tools are even more impressive than its speedy search. With a single click you can, for example, show all conversations with a specific contact, or find mail related to a single piece of e-mail. You can show all e-mails in a given day, week or month. You can even automatically summarize e-mails.

Lookeen performs its magic by indexing your files, so you search that index, rather than your entire data store, so depending on how many e-mails you have, it can take up to 20 minutes before you get its full benefits

--Preston Gralla

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