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BlogSpreading 1.0 is out

Hello guys BlogSpreading 1.0 is out today. BlogSpreading is a small utility, which automatically appends a link to the latest post in your blog to your e-mail signature. This will easily catch the...

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Using Blogspreading

There are a few simple steps you should follow to make BlogSpreading work for you. Configure: Enter url of RSS  or Atom feed of your blog - Specify the address of the atom or rss feed of your blog....

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Command line options

You can use Blogspreading running with command line parameters. When you install Blogspreading on your PC, installation application creates three shortcuts in Start menu: Blogspreading – run as usual,...

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Set up Blogspreading for The Bat

In the file, you can store either the entire signature completely or only the information about the latest blog post. In any case, simply add the %PUT=«Path to file» macro in the necessary part of the...

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Set up Blogspreading for Outlook Express

Unfortunately, Outlook Express doesn’t allow inserting data from a file into the signature. You should store the entire signature in the external file. Thus, if you use Outlook Express, you should...

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Set up Blogspreading for Thunderbird

Unfortunately, Thunderbird doesn’t allow inserting data from a file into the signature. You should store the entire signature in the external file. Thus, if you use Thunderbird, you should specify the...

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Set up Blogspreading for Outlook 2003

Unfortunately, Outlook 2003 doesn’t allow inserting data from a file into the signature. You should store the entire signature in the external file. Thus, if you use Outlook 2003, you should specify...

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