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We're happy to say that it has finally happened: ActiveX version of MailBee components now includes the 64-bit version.
Although most new projects for Windows are using .NET, there are lots of legacy projects developed for the classic ASP/ActiveX platform that still exist and need to successfully evolve toward the 64-bit platforms.
You can now protect your investments in the legacy MailBee ASP code when migrating to 64-bit Windows. The new MailBee64.dll is included in the installation package, and it uses the same license key (no upgrade fees). The 64-bit DLL is fully compatible with the 32-bit version (no code changes required).
Also, as usual, please don't forget to contact our Professional Services department if you need help with any of your projects, including custom software development. Our top notch programmers would gladly review your requirements and quote on a custom project. The hourly rates start at only $35/hr.
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Purchase AfterLogic products online:
http://www.afterlogic.com/order-online
Custom Software Development:
http://www.afterlogic.com/development-services
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AfterLogic Corporation is a Livingston, New Jersey based technology corporation since 2002. Our areas of specialization are COM/ActiveX and .NET email components development, email software development and software consulting. We're known worldwide for our award winning MailBee.NET Objects and MailBee Objects mailing components as well as for popular family of AfterLogic WebMail Pro products. You've come to the right place if you need professionally implemented programming solutions for your business or hobby. Our Team. Only the best professionals in mail components who love what they do are employed by AfterLogic Corporation. Our development team has more than four years of experience in developing of e-mails components, by your request they can implement our applications with special functionality you need in your critical programming task. Our support team works hard to resolve any problems with our software, provides you with support that you need when you have technical questions and brings you the latest information regarding products updates. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions support@afterlogic.com.
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