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Guest Simon Desser
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Check4mail by 2K Development is now available to try and buy on Handango and Smartphone.net

Here's a brief overview of check4mail's features:-

· More than 30 predefined email service providers

· Automatically checks POP3 or Imap accounts

· Up to 99 accounts that will be checked

· Easy account Management

· Powerful Scheduling for checking the email

· For private and Business Use

· Silent Mode

· Offline Mode

This is the developer's sales pitch:-

check4mail Ver. 1.0 for Microsoft Smartphone 2002 devices.

"Stay in touch with your email accounts!"

check4mail automatically connects to the internet and checks your email accounts if there are new messages for you. So you are informed if new messages are waiting for you. The perfect tool for Power users, who needs to stay in touch. If you receive new mails with your accounts you will be notified by a ring and a message which appears on the screen and gives you an overview of all your accounts and the new mails since last check. Then you can either download with your email client use your webclient to read your mail.

Simple and easy account management.

Enter your account data easily and setup the checking interval and timing so that you can check all your accounts in one go. This optimizes costs and increases the response time of your mails while you are on the move. More than 30 major email service providers are preinstalled so that you just have to enter your email address, login name and password. All other settings are coming from the internal database

Schedule with check4mail how it fits your needs.

An extremely flexible scheduler allows to define the times and intervals when your emails accounts are checked for new email

I've not tried it yet, but multiple email accounts is something that many of us have wanted since day one :)

Guest sipper
Posted

Simon said:

I've not tried it yet, but multiple email accounts is something that many of us have wanted since day one  

The developers site ( http://www.2kdevelopment.com/dynamic/main....ductsheet&id=34 ) : says:

">>Important: check4mail is not an email client. To download and read your mails use the built in inbox application or webmail...<<"

Just so that you all know !!

sipper

  • 2 months later...
Guest chucky.egg
Posted

Is anyone using this app?

I was looking for something to do this when I remembered the app, but the review on smartphone.net is not very encouraging.

Review

Posted

Bought it, used it once then binned it. Waste of money IMHO. You can't actually pick up your mail with the app. You'd be better of with Sunnysoft's Mail Center (which I also bought!) although that still has a few big bugs.

Personally, I'd say give Xmail a try. It's free and allows you to check multiple accounts :)

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Here the first and ONLY customer review on check4mail... I think I'll wait a while buyi... even TRYING this tool !

1-Nov 2003 : by Brian Jackson using Orange SPV

Initial impressions were great! I thought this was a fantastic program. Until I got the bill £80.00 worth of GPRS for one month! I've been using my SPV with GPRS for 8 months and I've never exceeded my 2MB GPRS data contract until this program. I'll explain: Check4Mail has a schedule, you can choose the times to start and finish, plus the interval. I set mine to every 3 hours from 8am to midnight. This is what happened: I demanded an itemised GPRS data usage statement from Orange. Once I received it the results were evident: Some days a small amount of data was downloaded about 6K. Thats fine! Other days this program downloaded 300K. Eh? Whats going on here! There was no pattern! One day this program decided to download 300K every 3mins from midnight to 8am!!!MINE!

Guest A.Hughes
Posted

i share your views,,,i got a bill for more than that,,,i used only the 2mb package then got this bill,,,,,,,found out that apps like this, and mc traveller and stuff have shedules, without hindsight, you set schedules, and bobs your uncle,,,,,wopping gprs bills from delighted mobile operators.

Maybe some form of forum on this site for newbies or other unsuspecting victims to alert them to the dangers of these apps, it seems that the app developers dont,,,,maybe they get a cut from the heavy gprs usage!!!?? a bit like the 0906/7/8 lines from BT.

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