BigAnt Corporate Instant Messenger 2.34
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Secure instant messaging server (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$799 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 7.12 MB |
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BigAnt Corporate Instant Messenger is an office instant messenger with business features, BigAnt Instant Messenger raises the level of collaboration and community for relatively low cost.Key features.
1. No more MSN Messenger, no more ICQ, get rid of these efficiency killers from your company now to boost office productivity.
2. Create clear organization structure, all employees and managers have clear view of their team, you can not do this with free instant messenger, typically MSN.
3. Send group message to all the members of one group, or some of them in the team,
4. With your own server, your own network, the file transfer speed is ultimate high, no more frustrate of sending files failed via MSN.
5. It become a true, to send offline message, or files, or even sending an entire folder, you can send any type of files to the other member(s) in your group, with right click on the file/folder, and from the right-click menu choose BigAnt “quick Send” button, this is BigAnt exclusive feature
6. Get Receipt of read messages, you will be aware of the message was read by the opposite, they will have no excuse of ignoring your message. Improve execution and efficiency in the group.
7. BigAnt client is ease of use, you know MSN, then you know how it works.
8. BigAnt server is easy to be installed, just simple click, click, click, and it is also easy to create new group, team and members.
9. No matter where you are, Pairs or New York? There is only one click away between you and your colleague. Breaking the distance barrier only with BigAnt.
10. Send a password-protected message. No risk of sensitive messages read by none authorized people.
Please visit http://www.bigantsoft.com/im/demo/demo.html for more features. |
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