- Write one message, which can be sent to a number of people through Mail -
Imagine that you have to distribute a promotional coupon code redeemable at Mac App Store to 50 people every time you release an application. What is the easiest approach in regularly giving a coupon code to these same 50 people?
Super MSG is a Mac desktop application that lets you create one Mail message that can be sent out to a number of people with values uniquely adjusted for each recipient. You can let Super MSG extract data from Contacts to create a group of mail recipients to whom you would like to send a message. Select a text file so that Super MSG can allocate one key code (i.e. software activation key, coupon code) to each mail recipient. Easily find out which key code has been used and which has not been under the Key tab. Note that Super MSG only generates e-mail messages, which must be sent out through Mail. Super MSG is not designed to send them out for you.
[Features]
1. Extract data (first names, last names, e-mail addresses) from Apples Contacts.
2. Select a text file from which to extract a list of e-mail addresses.
3. Extract sender e-mail addresses from Mail.
4. Select a text file so that Super MSG can allocate a key code to each mail recipient.
5. Write a Mail message with key tags, which Super MSG will replace with actual values for each mail recipient.
6. Create as many number of mail groups as you need.
7. Create as many number of mail messages as you need.
8. Move a selection of mail recipients to a different group.
9. Duplicate a selection of mail recipients into a different group.
10. Duplicate a mail message.
11. Language: English only.
12. The application supports the Retina display.
13. Application file size: 2.4 MB
14. The application comes with a complete users guide written in English. (Choose Help > Users Guide.)
[System requirements]
1. Mac OS X 10.7 Lion or higher
2. 64-bit system
Limitations]
1. In order to extract Contacts data (first names, last names, e-mail addresses), you must grant the application permission to access it. See System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Contacts to change your status setting for this application.