KidzMail facilitates drawing and emailing pictures for children.
KidzMail comes with an array of drawing tools for children to explore, such as a pencil tool, a rectangle tool, a text tool, and an eye dropper tool. Additionally, it has advanced drawing actions like moving, rotating, and erasing selected portions of a drawing. It can even send text messages with both letters and pictures delivered in just one email. Another intriguing feature is the encode and decode function that enables children to send coded messages that only another copy of KidzMail can decode.
KidzMail offers various mailboxes like Trash, In, Saved, and Filed. All sent messages are saved in a Sent mailbox, and all unsent messages are saved in a Saved mailbox to ensure that no picture is ever lost. Furthermore, KidzMail offers additional features like the ability to speak a message out loud, forward and reply to messages, and print out messages.
KidzMail also provides parents with greater peace of mind, thanks to the ability to keep all of KidzMail's settings, including the address book, in a locked Preferences dialog. Finally, there is an unregistered version of the software which only allows you to send up to ten emails, but registration will remove this restriction so that children can send as many emails as they like.
Recent updates have fixed bugs with the address list box in the setup wizard, pointed Help menu items to their correct URLs, defaulted to the write tab instead of the draw tab when opening emails with no picture, addressed the text encoding issue when giving address book entries a Japanese nickname, and pre-set the mailbox window to the correct size when opening KidzMail for the first time. The Getting Started chapter provides further information on purchasing and registering KidzMail.
Version 1.5.1: N/A