Chaos Intellect
- License:
- Shareware
- Price/Registration Fee:
- $59.95 USD
- File size:
- 5.31 MB
- Publisher:
- Chaos Software Group, Inc.
- Last Updated:
- 05/16/07
- Version:
- 3.0.2.6
- Review:
- Read 1 Reviews
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Chaos Intellect Description:
This business email client offers complete contact management, including appointment calendars and task lists in addition to email! Perform e-mail-merges and view contact email histories.
Intellect is fully networkable and offers the ability to share complete databases or just one area such as a shared calendar, shared contact list, or shared mailbox. All users on a network can even use the same databases at the same time to collaborate without being locked out or requiring expensive server software.
Emails sent and received, as well as Appointments on your calendar and to do items on your task list are linked back to the matching contact in your telephone book to help you keep a complete contact history of every message, meeting or telephone call, including the notes you took about each event.
Print mailing address labels, calendars, address books, fax and web applications, mail-merge with Word and much more. Support for Palm, Windows Mobile (Pocket PCs and Smartphones) and BlackBerry devices is available.
Intellect can also be installed on and synchronized with a USB portable flash drive for working away from your normal PC.
Operating System Support: XP/Vista
Review for Chaos Intellect
The PIM portion of Intellect is quite good. I have used its predecessor (Time & Chaos) for a long time. The email client is flat out not safe to use if you are interested in reducing spam. Amazingly, it lacks the ability to block images in email. This makes you a VERY easy target for spammers in that as soon as you open the email, the spammer will know it because the image has to be retrieved from the spammer's web site. It's called a "web bug" or "beacon". Very easy to implement if you are a spammer.
Even the Mozilla Thunderbird email client software (which is FREE) allows you to block images in your email if you want to. Hard to believe Intellect does not.