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QuickConference 1.6.6
Startly Technologies, LLC dba CE Software
This new version of QuickConference includes client software designed to run natively in Mac OS X. QuickConference 1.6.5 is available as a free update to registered users of version 1.6.
Need to get a message to someone immediately but don't have the time to wait for an e-mail response? What if you could pop a message up on someone's computer screen in an instant? What if you didn't have to drop everything to hand deliver a message? QuickConference solves these problems and more. No more interrupted phone calls, no dropping everything to walk down the hall to another office, and no waiting on e-mail. QuickConference gets results without wasting time. Providing instant communication to networked users of Microsoft's Windows 95 or greater, Windows NT 4.0 or greater, and Apple's Mac OS, QuickConference saves businesses valuable time. Unlike other instant messaging products, QuickConference can be used by everyone, even those without a connection to the Internet. This easy to use conferencing product features secure messaging, URL and e-mail support, server linking, custom address books, multi-user logins and more. It's quick, it's secure, and it's the best choice for communicating more efficiently.
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