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Emoticons: Emoticons Mail
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Keyboard shortcuts beyond "open Emoticons Mail" would make a nice usability addition. The "Recent 50" category, which collects your most recently used smileys for easy access, is useful, though, and you can add your not-so-often used favorites to the favorites.
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Emoticons Mail makes it really easy to insert animated smileys in your e-mail messages. Delivery is done by sending you the registration code (that converts trial version into the fully-functional one) via email immediatelly after your payment is received and verified -- for online payments with a credit card it usually takes just a few minutes!
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These are the emoticons that are the most widely used. If you use them in your e-mails the person you send it to will probably understand you. The first three (smiley, sad, winky) are the most common of all emoticons.
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There are thousands of different emoticons but the more you use the Internet and e-mail to communicate with other people, the more you will come to recognize. The basic emoticons are :-) which means you are happy, or that you made a joke, and :-( which obviously means you are sad or unhappy with what someone has just said.
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These emoticons are still widely used, just not as much as the ones in the section above. If you use these emoticons in an e-mail to a person who's kinda new to the internet, they may or may not know what you're talking about.
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