EPrompter is an email manipulating software that enables you to check, send and forward mails from AIM, Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Yahoo Beta, POP3, Earthlink, Juno, Lycos, Mail.com, Mindspring, MyWay, Netscape, Rediffmail, SBC Yahoo and many more email services. EPrompter has a message screen as its home which is used for checking the emails. Juice up your online communication with these helpful downloads. For example, you can search by subject, message body, folder, and attachments. But ePrompter is free, and it works fine with other Web-based mail.
ePrompter Review
ePrompter is a small email notifier that allows you to automatically keep track of up to sixteen different email accounts.
ePrompter supports a wide range of email providers: AOL, Hotmail, Yahoo, POP3, Earthlink, Juno, MSN, GO, Email.com, Mail.com, Mindspring, OneBox, Rediffmail, and USA.net.
The program allows you to view, answer, and delete emails without loading them, making it easy to avoid the spam and other viruses that may arrive in your inbox.
ePrompter adds some new features with respect to other similar applications, including using a screensaver that has information on the status of your accounts, and an icon on your system tray that keeps track of the number of unopened emails.
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File Size | 0.9 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | August 29, 2008 |
Total Downloads | 8,547 |
Publisher | Tiburon Technology, Inc. |
Homepage | ePrompter |
Publisher's Description
ePrompter is an email retrieval and notification utility that automatically checks eight email accounts for AOL, AltaVista, Earthlink, Email.com, Hotmail, Juno, Lycos, Mail.com, Mindspring, MSN, Netscape, POP3, Rediffmail, USA, Yahoo, ZDNetOneBox and hundreds of other email domains - all at the same time, featuring a unique screensaver and a rotating tray icon that let you know at a glance the current status of your selected email accounts, whether your computer is online or offline.
dhry reviewed v2.0 SR107 on Oct 2, 2007
POP Peeper is a lot better. Admittedly I got a narky response on the POP Peeper forums when I asked about softhome.net support, but still. This program, on the other hand, has a woeful interface AND it doesn't support softhome.net either. Forget it.
[deXter] reviewed v2.0 SR97 on Nov 18, 2006
I used to be a big fan of ePrompter but my needs have exceeded ePrompter's features and I had to migrate to POP Peeper.
Still, that doesn't make ePrompter a bad product and I'm glad that there's at least *one* product out there that's competing with POP Peeper :D
Still, that doesn't make ePrompter a bad product and I'm glad that there's at least *one* product out there that's competing with POP Peeper :D
Kipster reviewed v2.0 SR87 on Jun 14, 2006
If you have FREE Yahoo, Hotmail, Lycos, etc accounts, this is a must.
For POP accounts, there may be alternatives.
But for the free services that otherwise require you to login to their sites, THIS IS THE ONE PERIOD!!!
I've used this one for years now.
Granted, there may be times when it will quit working for a specific service. Yahoo, Hotmail, and others change the login procedure from time to time. This is the providers causing this, NOT ePrompter.
The ePrompter team usually has a fix in a matter of days.
Free email service, free account checking without going to multiple sites,
What's not to like?
For POP accounts, there may be alternatives.
But for the free services that otherwise require you to login to their sites, THIS IS THE ONE PERIOD!!!
I've used this one for years now.
Granted, there may be times when it will quit working for a specific service. Yahoo, Hotmail, and others change the login procedure from time to time. This is the providers causing this, NOT ePrompter.
The ePrompter team usually has a fix in a matter of days.
Free email service, free account checking without going to multiple sites,
What's not to like?
cricri_pingouin reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.51.0) on Aug 25, 2004
I replaced this some time ago by POP Peeper which does the job better IMHO, has more options, does not add some junk to my replies, and does not 'phone home' or whatever you want to call it. http://www.eprompter.com/faqs.htm#q49
It might be ok, or they say it's ok, it might even be safe, but I can't know what they do. POP Peeper NEVER connects to their server, unless you specifically ASK to check for updates.
It might be ok, or they say it's ok, it might even be safe, but I can't know what they do. POP Peeper NEVER connects to their server, unless you specifically ASK to check for updates.
[deXter] reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.50.0) on Aug 14, 2004
This new version has trememdous improvements over the earlier versions. For starters, its no longer buggy, and seems to be pretty stable. I love the ability to choose my own .wav file for notification, plus the new layouts are simply slick. On the negative side though, theres still no support for GMail yet
Overall, this version is a must-upgrade for every ePrompter fan!
Overall, this version is a must-upgrade for every ePrompter fan!
leojei reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.46.0) on Jul 7, 2004
In terms of functionality, 5 is almost certain for everyone here, except for few fellows who have difficulties running the program.
In terms of graphical UI, it's 2. Although it provides alternative layouts, all those layouts are still not quite 'modern'? (what's the proper word for that, hmm...) Get the graphics better and this rock-solid piece of work would be the best (rate of 5).
In terms of ease of use, most of you all are using it everyday and seldom using your Firefox/Safari/IE to login to Yahoo, Hotmail, AltaVista, etc... It shows this software is really an innovation. NICE JOB! So another 5 here.
Average out it's a 4
In terms of graphical UI, it's 2. Although it provides alternative layouts, all those layouts are still not quite 'modern'? (what's the proper word for that, hmm...) Get the graphics better and this rock-solid piece of work would be the best (rate of 5).
In terms of ease of use, most of you all are using it everyday and seldom using your Firefox/Safari/IE to login to Yahoo, Hotmail, AltaVista, etc... It shows this software is really an innovation. NICE JOB! So another 5 here.
Average out it's a 4
[deXter] reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.44.0) on Jun 23, 2004
This version is extremly buggy. I recommend using ver 2.0 Build 2 EPX 1.0 (SR44). SR44 had been released a couple of days back, which was basically a fix for most of the updated mail sites (Yahoo!, Hotmail, mail.com, and more). SR44 is pretty stable and works well too. I actually use it to send and read all my mails. And the autoupdater feature is excellent! And its pretty safe too- trustable, that is.
cricri_pingouin reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.44.0) on Jun 23, 2004
I'll try to remain neutral on this one.
It does the job (for Hotmail, Yahoo! doesn't work anymore since some time, I guess Yahoo! modified the way their email server works ?!?), but... there's something fishy below. I filter manually with my firewall what to get through or not. If you want, it's like being offered a free lunch, but you have to stick a broom up your arse. Free, yeah kind of, all good I don't think so. I still use it though, because despite this problem it still helps for my particular situation. If the Yahoo issue isn't fixed soon, I'll trash it with no remorse and without thinking twice.
It does the job (for Hotmail, Yahoo! doesn't work anymore since some time, I guess Yahoo! modified the way their email server works ?!?), but... there's something fishy below. I filter manually with my firewall what to get through or not. If you want, it's like being offered a free lunch, but you have to stick a broom up your arse. Free, yeah kind of, all good I don't think so. I still use it though, because despite this problem it still helps for my particular situation. If the Yahoo issue isn't fixed soon, I'll trash it with no remorse and without thinking twice.
freeafrog reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.44.0) on Jun 23, 2004
Almost never finishes. When it stalls none of the fixes work and it eats the remaining amount of computer cycles and everything else slows to a halt. Must be killed thru task manager to get computer back.
librarianscott reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.36.0) on May 11, 2004
Boo! Whenever you reply to a message, it puts a big advertisement at the bottom of your message (3 lines long) that your recipient gets.
Your Rating
dhry reviewed v2.0 SR107 on Oct 2, 2007
POP Peeper is a lot better. Admittedly I got a narky response on the POP Peeper forums when I asked about softhome.net support, but still. This program, on the other hand, has a woeful interface AND it doesn't support softhome.net either. Forget it.
[deXter] reviewed v2.0 SR97 on Nov 18, 2006
I used to be a big fan of ePrompter but my needs have exceeded ePrompter's features and I had to migrate to POP Peeper.
Still, that doesn't make ePrompter a bad product and I'm glad that there's at least *one* product out there that's competing with POP Peeper :D
Still, that doesn't make ePrompter a bad product and I'm glad that there's at least *one* product out there that's competing with POP Peeper :D
Kipster reviewed v2.0 SR87 on Jun 14, 2006
If you have FREE Yahoo, Hotmail, Lycos, etc accounts, this is a must.
For POP accounts, there may be alternatives.
But for the free services that otherwise require you to login to their sites, THIS IS THE ONE PERIOD!!!
I've used this one for years now.
Granted, there may be times when it will quit working for a specific service. Yahoo, Hotmail, and others change the login procedure from time to time. This is the providers causing this, NOT ePrompter.
The ePrompter team usually has a fix in a matter of days.
Free email service, free account checking without going to multiple sites,
What's not to like?
For POP accounts, there may be alternatives.
But for the free services that otherwise require you to login to their sites, THIS IS THE ONE PERIOD!!!
I've used this one for years now.
Granted, there may be times when it will quit working for a specific service. Yahoo, Hotmail, and others change the login procedure from time to time. This is the providers causing this, NOT ePrompter.
The ePrompter team usually has a fix in a matter of days.
Free email service, free account checking without going to multiple sites,
What's not to like?
cricri_pingouin reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.51.0) on Aug 25, 2004
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I replaced this some time ago by POP Peeper which does the job better IMHO, has more options, does not add some junk to my replies, and does not 'phone home' or whatever you want to call it. http://www.eprompter.com/faqs.htm#q49
It might be ok, or they say it's ok, it might even be safe, but I can't know what they do. POP Peeper NEVER connects to their server, unless you specifically ASK to check for updates.
It might be ok, or they say it's ok, it might even be safe, but I can't know what they do. POP Peeper NEVER connects to their server, unless you specifically ASK to check for updates.
[deXter] reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.50.0) on Aug 14, 2004
This new version has trememdous improvements over the earlier versions. For starters, its no longer buggy, and seems to be pretty stable. I love the ability to choose my own .wav file for notification, plus the new layouts are simply slick. On the negative side though, theres still no support for GMail yet
Overall, this version is a must-upgrade for every ePrompter fan!
Overall, this version is a must-upgrade for every ePrompter fan!
leojei reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.46.0) on Jul 7, 2004
In terms of functionality, 5 is almost certain for everyone here, except for few fellows who have difficulties running the program.
In terms of graphical UI, it's 2. Although it provides alternative layouts, all those layouts are still not quite 'modern'? (what's the proper word for that, hmm...) Get the graphics better and this rock-solid piece of work would be the best (rate of 5).
In terms of ease of use, most of you all are using it everyday and seldom using your Firefox/Safari/IE to login to Yahoo, Hotmail, AltaVista, etc... It shows this software is really an innovation. NICE JOB! So another 5 here.
Average out it's a 4
In terms of graphical UI, it's 2. Although it provides alternative layouts, all those layouts are still not quite 'modern'? (what's the proper word for that, hmm...) Get the graphics better and this rock-solid piece of work would be the best (rate of 5).
In terms of ease of use, most of you all are using it everyday and seldom using your Firefox/Safari/IE to login to Yahoo, Hotmail, AltaVista, etc... It shows this software is really an innovation. NICE JOB! So another 5 here.
Average out it's a 4
[deXter] reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.44.0) on Jun 23, 2004
This version is extremly buggy. I recommend using ver 2.0 Build 2 EPX 1.0 (SR44). SR44 had been released a couple of days back, which was basically a fix for most of the updated mail sites (Yahoo!, Hotmail, mail.com, and more). SR44 is pretty stable and works well too. I actually use it to send and read all my mails. And the autoupdater feature is excellent! And its pretty safe too- trustable, that is.
cricri_pingouin reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.44.0) on Jun 23, 2004
I'll try to remain neutral on this one.
It does the job (for Hotmail, Yahoo! doesn't work anymore since some time, I guess Yahoo! modified the way their email server works ?!?), but... there's something fishy below. I filter manually with my firewall what to get through or not. If you want, it's like being offered a free lunch, but you have to stick a broom up your arse. Free, yeah kind of, all good I don't think so. I still use it though, because despite this problem it still helps for my particular situation. If the Yahoo issue isn't fixed soon, I'll trash it with no remorse and without thinking twice.
It does the job (for Hotmail, Yahoo! doesn't work anymore since some time, I guess Yahoo! modified the way their email server works ?!?), but... there's something fishy below. I filter manually with my firewall what to get through or not. If you want, it's like being offered a free lunch, but you have to stick a broom up your arse. Free, yeah kind of, all good I don't think so. I still use it though, because despite this problem it still helps for my particular situation. If the Yahoo issue isn't fixed soon, I'll trash it with no remorse and without thinking twice.
freeafrog reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.44.0) on Jun 23, 2004
Almost never finishes. When it stalls none of the fixes work and it eats the remaining amount of computer cycles and everything else slows to a halt. Must be killed thru task manager to get computer back.
librarianscott reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.36.0) on May 11, 2004
Boo! Whenever you reply to a message, it puts a big advertisement at the bottom of your message (3 lines long) that your recipient gets.
patmc7 reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.36.0) on May 1, 2004
The program does have some public relations issues that the producer will have to work out, but I have been using it for at least a month and haven't seen any increase in the amout of spam I recieve on those accounts. I wouldn't use it as a main e-mail reader but it is useful to check less used e-mail accounts.
Perezoso reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.34.0) on Apr 21, 2004
I forgot... ePrompter doesn't let you disable the call home 'feature'. I had to make a rules in my firewall to contain ePormpter's behavior. For autoupdates? Yeah, right...
eXtraPerformance reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.34.0) on Apr 9, 2004
I'm glad they updated it now. The older version was starting to wear off. As for if it harvest e-mails, you probably get spam from signing up with that ???? site last week :p And no it doesn't get your password because wouldn't they change it if they did? That way you couldn't log in? Duh.
DigitalSin reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.34.0) on Apr 9, 2004
Does what it says, but the UI is horrid.
joske reviewed v2.0 SR1 Beta 12 (EPX 1.0.34.0) on Apr 9, 2004
great 4star software. does what it says.