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What
You Need To Run JotSmart |
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Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP.
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16 MB or more of RAM.
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VGA with 16-bit color (or higher)
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2 MB of free hard disk space.
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HTML compatible E-mail software:
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Outlook Express 5.0 (or greater) |
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Netscape 4.75-4.78 (v6.0-6.2 see
below) |
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Eudora 5.0 (or greater) |
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PocoMail 2.5 (or greater) |
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Outlook 2000/2002** |
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Lotus Notes R5 or R6**
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To learn
more about these HTML-based
e-mail programs, click on the
product icons above.
Note
that you can use JotSmart with other e-mail programs, such as Netscape
v6.0-6.2, AOL, Yahoo!Mail,
Hotmail, etc. (i.e. non-HTML
compatible and web-based e-mail).... but not automatically.
For more additional information
about sending e-mail with JotSmart, click
here to go our "Sending E-mail" FAQ page
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Please note that JotSmart's
"Send to E-mail" function
has been temporarily disabled
for Outlook and Lotus Notes
in the 45-day trial version.
Once you have purchased
and entered your Registration
code, this function becomes
operational again.
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How
To Download The Software
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To
download the latest version of JotSmart,
follow these 4 steps:
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Click the "Download"
button to the right è
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A dialog box will appears with two options:
[Run]
or [Save].
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Click the button titled: [Run
Program From Its Current Location]
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Click [OK]
to begin setup.
The JotSmart installation program will then
begin to run.
Follow the instructions presented to you
by clicking [OK] when asked. This should require only 2-3 minutes.
Once the installation has completed, you may run the program immediately
from the desktop, the Start
menu / Programs or the System Tray shortcut:

Online
help is available by clicking the button on the top of the JotSmart
toolbar while running the program, or via the text-based Readme.txt file
that is copied to the JotSmart directory during installation.
For
more information on downloading and installation see our FAQs
on downloading.
Export
restrictions prevent DailyToast's software from being downloaded by end
users in Cuba, Libya, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria.
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