Qm – The Quick Mailer

Posted by on May 10, 2006 | 6 Comments

Need a Small, fast, e-mail client? They don’t get any smaller or any faster than Qm, The Quick Mailer. We have all been in the situation of needing to send an E-mail quickly. Sometimes you don’t want to launch your entire E-mail application just to send one dinky link to your buddy. This is one program that everybody needs.

Here is what the author of Qm has to say about the program.

Qm is an extremely small, fast program for sending E-mail. Its size and flexibility make it ideal for those times you want to quickly send messages or files without starting a large E-mail suite.

Sound pretty nice? Here are some of the features of this tiny program:

  1. Qm easily integrates with a Web browser for quick handling of mailto links

  2. Add Qm to the Windows Explorer “Send To” menu to quickly E-mail files
  3. Send mail from multiple accounts easily – just edit the “From:” address
  4. No installation required, just run Qm.exe from any directory

Qm could also be used on your network to quickly test your SMTP server or you could put it on a memory stick and take it with you on the go. Have any other questions? You can check the Qm documentation.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/emotionalninja Cody Engel

    I don’t see how expected play time and playing demos will help me save money on a game. Also preorder deals are usually just extra things, I think Amazon is the only place that will actually give you money for your next purchase for preorders.

    This list was all common knowledge stuff that most gamers already know about.

  • http://www.facebook.com/emotionalninja Cody Engel

    I don’t see how expected play time and playing demos will help me save money on a game. Also preorder deals are usually just extra things, I think Amazon is the only place that will actually give you money for your next purchase for preorders.

    This list was all common knowledge stuff that most gamers already know about.

  • http://about.me/sandmaxprime Lionel Faleiro

    I normally:

    1. Download and play the demo – If I like it, I will keep it on a Too Buy List.
    2. Purchase Later – If the game has released, has gotten good reviews and impressed me in the demo, I will keep it aside and buy it Later. This tactic is especially useful for console games because after 3 months, the games get released as platinum releases where their prices are 50% of the price when it was first launched

  • http://about.me/sandmaxprime Lionel Faleiro

    I normally:

    1. Download and play the demo – If I like it, I will keep it on a Too Buy List.
    2. Purchase Later – If the game has released, has gotten good reviews and impressed me in the demo, I will keep it aside and buy it Later. This tactic is especially useful for console games because after 3 months, the games get released as platinum releases where their prices are 50% of the price when it was first launched

  • Anonymous

    Well, as a mmorpg player, it gets expensive to pay the monthly fees up to 15 $us per month, after 1year, if you don’t pay, all that money means nothing and all that hard work is gone because you can not access the game to play, this is world of Warcraft model, but other games like world of tanks or global agenda are mature, solid mmorpg player games that have in game purchases that help to pay for the game, but free to play when you don’t have any money, this makes sense, because, you can pay for things you like to enhance the game experience, like tanks, you can buy some tanks, gold amo, convert experience to do upgrades, but if you don’t have any more money, you can still play the things you previously purchased. This is akin to purchasing some hobbies at home, you put it in the draw, if you don’t pay, the draw is locked, but in the real world, you paid for it, so you can enjoy it, want add on, extra features? Special jet pack what ever, then you can buy them and use them for ever, now I don’t feel conned, can save money and still have loads of fun in clans and teams.

  • Anonymous

    Well, as a mmorpg player, it gets expensive to pay the monthly fees up to 15 $us per month, after 1year, if you don’t pay, all that money means nothing and all that hard work is gone because you can not access the game to play, this is world of Warcraft model, but other games like world of tanks or global agenda are mature, solid mmorpg player games that have in game purchases that help to pay for the game, but free to play when you don’t have any money, this makes sense, because, you can pay for things you like to enhance the game experience, like tanks, you can buy some tanks, gold amo, convert experience to do upgrades, but if you don’t have any more money, you can still play the things you previously purchased. This is akin to purchasing some hobbies at home, you put it in the draw, if you don’t pay, the draw is locked, but in the real world, you paid for it, so you can enjoy it, want add on, extra features? Special jet pack what ever, then you can buy them and use them for ever, now I don’t feel conned, can save money and still have loads of fun in clans and teams.