SnapMail is the complete chat, messaging and communication application for your Mac office. Using peer-to-peer technology on your local network, SnapMail keeps all of your messages and documents safely in-house. It doesn't require a mail server, Internet connection, or any administration. Send messages, files, and voice mail instantly. Combining an intuitive user interface with trouble-free installation and maintenance, SnapMail offers a dynamic and friendly mail system for Macintosh networks.
Am I just blind or can you no longer sign in as a different user? Like, have many users on the same computer? That sucks.
[Version 4.0.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 28 Apr 2003
system 7.5 or later. Does this make anyone else smile?
PS - just a comment. I haven't tried the program.
-Adam
[Version 4.0]
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Anonymouscommented on 05 Sep 2005
Yes it gives me a smile of complete satisfaction and confidence..... I run a network with a mixed environment of bang up to date OS X and some still running on Classic...and hey guess what this intra office comms application connects to all of them and over TCP/IP to other offices...I am a fan...now they even do a windows version as well.
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SnapMail is the complete chat, messaging and communication application for your Mac office. Using peer-to-peer technology on your local network, SnapMail keeps all of your messages and documents safely in-house. It doesn't require a mail server, Internet connection, or any administration. Send messages, files, and voice mail instantly. Combining an intuitive user interface with trouble-free installation and maintenance, SnapMail offers a dynamic and friendly mail system for Macintosh networks.
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Macmend reviewed on 19 Nov 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 28 Apr 2003
PS - just a comment. I haven't tried the program.
-Adam