Not Now Document 1.0.0.16

Not Now Document 1.0.0.16

Publisher's description
"Documents can only be read on a certain date"
Published by Craig Edgar on 14 Sep 2011
Documents can only be read on a certain date and will expire after a time limit. Use this to send a special message to someone and they can only open it on a certain date. Prior to that date the document cannot be read or used. Sends via E-mail with instructions for the recipient. I wrote it because I was going away and wanted to tell my wife how much I loved her but didn't want her to read it until after I had gone.

Requirements: A PC with Win98 or later

  • Size:

    0.84 MB
  • License:

    Freeware
  • OS:

    Windows
  • Updated:

    14 Sep 2011
  • Downloads:

    23 (0 last week)

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