Mailamp
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MailAmp is a commercial software application that allows people to send voice email messages from Microsoft Outlook. MailAmp became available for use in September 2002. The software is now used around the world for both commercial and personal use.
[edit] How It Works
This plug-in to Outlook uses the MP3 audio format and adds the voice message into the email as a file attachment.
[edit] Publicity
MailAmp has received several software awards and has even received recognition by David Pogue in his weekly column in the The New York Times:
Ideally, what you want is a program like MailAmp
The New York Times 9/18/03
[edit] Contact Info
This voice email application was created by Jon Fisher.

