Bells & Whistles for Outlook saves you dozens of keystrokes by handling such pesky tasks as automatically adding a greeting to a reply, or warning if your outgoing message is missing an attachment or a subject line. PC World Magazine
You’d expect Outlook to know how extract all the addresses from an e-mail message into your contacts list, but it can’t do anything of the kind. Enter Email Address Collector, which scours all the messages in an Outlook folder (or almost anything else) for addresses that it can add to your Outlook address book. PC Magazine
The aptly named Bells & Whistles for Outlook users is a keeper. Although all of its tools aren’t as equally beneficial, combined they flesh out Outlook very well. In particular, BW’s simplistic, yet handy, Notes utility may be worth forking over nearly 30 bones for alone. Computer Power User Magazine
Weight Diet for Outlook works as an add-in from right within Outlook. It’s very simple to use, and does its job well. Even without moving my attachments to my hard disk – an option you are allowed to decline – I was able to save more than 150 MB on one .pst file. PC World Magazine
Everyone has a copying mechanism to deal with the masses of email they get sent every day, but now you can save time and hassle by automating common messages and tasks with Bells & Whistles for Outlook. PC Pro UK
Bells and Whistles for Outlook includes many small but nifty tricks that better life with Outlook. About.com