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Publisher's description
Vypress Chat is a user-friendly application for real-time chatting in small or home office (SOHO) local networks. This unique chat software features an easy-to-understand format for text-based conferences and discussions. Vypress Chat does not require an Internet connection or a dedicated server to support discussions, and all users have equal access to the application's tools and functions. Vypress Chat enables individuals to instantly communicate about joint projects, and managers can send instantaneous memos to individuals, departments, or the entire company.
Vypress Chat works with TCP/IP network protocol. You get an interface comparable to mIRC's graphical IRC interface, and system tray functionality similar to that of ICQ. Also available is IP Multicast protocol support. The IP Multicast allows Vypress Chat to operate over WANs or in complex routed network environment.
Size: 1.75MB
Cost: $19.00
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What's New in this Release: Several graphical user interface design changes.
Support for customized emoticons that can be added by editing the "emoticons.xml" file.
Remove several memory and resource leaks that caused the Chat to stop working.
The platform level has risen. Minimum required OS version is Windows 2000.
Platform: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,
License: Free To Try
Category:
Communications::Chat & Instant Messaging
Date Added: Oct 30, 2006
Last check for an update: Mar 12, 2010
Last version date: Dec 11, 2009
Downloads Total : 1
Downloads last 10 Days: None
Page Visit: 23
Malware Status: Clean
Scan Date: Apr 02, 2008
Link to Vypress Chat sample code
Vypress Messenger |
It is the real-time messaging system specifically designed for business Intranets. Using a peer-to-peer architecture, it delivers text messages from workstation to workstation at real-time, without the typical delay associated with e-mail.