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SendShield Standard

Version: 1.0.3

Downloads Count: 4,275

License Type: Trial

Price: $59

Date Added: Jan 17, 2009

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003

Requirements: 15MB disk space, 512MB RAM, Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1, Microsoft Office 2003 or 2007

File Size: 6460 KB

Author: Unedged Software, LLC

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Most recent User Reviews for SendShield Standard
  • Reviewed by: charlestask

    02-24-2009

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

    Strengths: This product is non-invasive in your email. It is fast, simple, and works great! Outlook integration is perfect for me.

    Weaknesses: None, really. It does what it is supposed to do.

    Overall Evaluation: I really didn't expect this product to work very well. But it turns out to do exactly what I need it to. If you use a metadata scanner, you should use this one.

  • Reviewed by: ChrisMcD

    10-05-2008

    Duration of ownership: 5 Months

    Strengths: I'm a lawyer. I've used other tools like this; they are complicated, slow and downright ugly. SendShield looks completely native to Outlook! It saves me so much time, because it scans the documents in the background while I do my work. It's absolutely amazing.

    Weaknesses: I don't know of ANY.

    Overall Evaluation: This is BY FAR the best metadata removal tool on the market.

  • Reviewed by: dpejcha

    08-26-2008

    Duration of ownership: 3 Weeks

    Strengths: Not obtrusive (stays out of the way when not using it), fast scanning, and really efficient.

    Weaknesses: Not all my documents need to be scanned, but you can turn off scanning of inbound messages (from other people). There's also a setting that will ignore scanning of files from people inside your company.

    Overall Evaluation: It's a great to double-check that what I'm sending doesn't contain all my edits and changes! This product has saved me a number of times already from sending files full of comments and tracked changes to people I didn't want to see them.

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