is a desktop application that lets you surf, e-mail, manage files, and more.
Enfish Onespace is a gem of a desktop application that you could very nearly use as a productive shell replacement for Explorer. It's highly configurable and attractive, and it brings an astonishing range of features and functionality to the table.
As it opens, Enfish Onespace presents a list of scheduled appointments and tasks, current news, weather, and a consolidated list of inbound and outbound e-mail from all of your e-mail accounts and clients.
Exploring the treeview menu exposes a host of additional features. You can access Internet Favorites in the integrated Web browser, access local files and folders in the integrated file manager, search your contact list, and send email messages.
Another impressive feature is its support for remote and local searches. Enter a keyword or search phrase, and Enfish Onespace returns a list of Web pages and/or local files so fast it will make your head spin. Searches are based in part on local drive and remote Web site indexing (you can even index ZIP file contents), and are easily confined to local documents, e-mail messages, music, books, news, sports, and more.
There are plenty of other features -- you'll need to download Enfish Onespace for yourself to explore them all.
Enfish Onespace is tightly integrated with MS Outlook, and you'll need to set Outlook as your default e-mail client to appreciate all that it has to offer.
NOTE: The file downloaded here is a 44 KB setup file which will download the full program file from Enfish Technologies' site.
Enfish Onespace runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 44 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Browsing Tools.
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