jPEE X - 1.8Automates removing email addresses from files & directories |
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HTML Redering needs work 



- Version: 5.3, 11/12/2006 07:05PM PST
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ralman
GREAT SOFTWARE! 



- Version: 5.1, 6/14/2006 08:20PM PST
g_dothers
The professional version does everything the others do plus much, much more, for half the price ...
Won't run for me 



- Version: 4.0.1, 4/23/2006 09:47PM PST
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grh-svo
Refuses to launch. G5 twin, 4.5 GB RAM, OSX 10.46
1. JPEE feels like ported software. I could live with this, though.
2. HTML rendering is very limited. While JPEE has a built-in editor, and can also import external html files, I found any imported pages except for the most basic formatting did not render properly. The other applications I'm evaluating do not have this issue.
That being said, for $23 for the pro version, I would definitely reconsider if the html support is improved. JPEE is the most powerful bulk e-mail utility I have found under $100.