Nelson Email Organizer - NEO
- License:
- Shareware
- Price/Registration Fee:
- $39.95 USD
- File size:
- 2.55 MB
- Publisher:
- Caelo Software Inc.
- Last Updated:
- 12/20/05
- Version:
- 2.5.1
- Review:
- Read 4 Reviews
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Nelson Email Organizer - NEO Description:
IMAGINE YOUR EMAIL INSTANTLY ORGANIZED !
A companion product to Microsoft Outlook 97/98/2000/2002, Nelson Email Organizer (NEO) is an innovative new interface for managing and searching email. With full send/receive capability, A companion product to Microsoft Outlook - Nelson Email Organizer automatically organizes your email into easy-to-access views:
by correspondent, date, mailing list, attachment and more. On-the-fly word indexing and a web-style search makes finding messages a breeze - search thousands of messages in just a second or two.
No more overflowing Inbox, no more time wasted looking for messages.
Operating System Support: Windows/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Review for Nelson Email Organizer - NEO




Best way to organize
This tool organizes and allows me to find mail by so many different ways, contact, date, attachment. Support has been great and product is very reliable.
I work with about 7 separate 2GB PST files




no for serious emailers
This does not play well with large PST files. Some of us have need to keep an active history of emails. If you keep few emails around this will be a novel interface change for you. If you have LOTS of email this will be a sluggish pain for you
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Hi, I had NEO 3.1 installed, but uninstalled it soon again. I retried just now again, 2 years later. Same thing.
This software is maybe smart and can find you thinks you otherwise couldn't, but you need to give it a day to do so. It is a lethargic sloooooooooooooow pack of software, making it utterly unusable. I use Outlook in its bare form and will never tear out my remaining hair while waiting for a klotz like NEO to get done.
Do yourself a favor, search using other ways. You will fall asleep on NEO faster than with a bottle of Valiums.
Cheers, my 2 cents,
Hans