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Cisdem WinmailReader for Mac

Open Winmail.dat files and preview or save attachments.

$9.99
In English
Version 2.0.0
4.5
Based on 1 user rate

Cisdem WinmailReader overview

Cisdem Winmail Reader is the one-stop solution for opening winmail.dat files, and for previewing and saving any attachments contained in them. With either a drag-and-drop or a double-click, you can check single or multiple files at the same time. You can even use QuickLook to preview the attachments.

Features
  • Easy to Use: Double-click to open winmail.dat files
  • Display All: Show all contents of winmail.dat, including email message and attachments
  • Drag-and-Drop: drag-and-drop to open multiple Winmail.dat files at once
  • List Viewing: Support multi-files viewing to read and switch between multiple Winmail files easily
  • Preview: Preview attachment of winmail.dat using QuickLook
  • Open: Open to view attached files into respective default applications
  • Extract: Extract and save files contained on the Winmail.dat attachment

What’s new in version 2.0.0

Version 2.0.0:
  • Open winmail.dat (RTF/TNEF encoded) file
  • Extract and save files contained in Winmail.dat attachments
  • Support for OS X 10.10 Yosemite

Cisdem WinmailReader for Mac

$9.99
In English
Version 2.0.0
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4.5

(2 Reviews of Cisdem WinmailReader)

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snozdop
snozdop
Dec 7 2017
2.0.0
0.0
Dec 7 2017
0.0
Version: 2.0.0
If you only need the ability to open winmail.dat files infrequently, you can use http://www.winmaildat.com for free.
Guest
Guest
Oct 20 2015
2.0.0
0.0
Oct 20 2015
0.0
Version: 2.0.0
Love this! I like use it to check the attachments inside of winmail, just by right-clicking them. Very easy to use and useful for me!
Guest
Guest
Oct 20 2015
4.5
Oct 20 2015
4.5
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