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PanamaNet 3.2
Supernova Broadcasting
PanamaNET, an information software about Panama, Central America with useful information, news, photos, and videos, chat, online magazine. And this All in One. Content will be regular updated. PanamaNET is the first information technology of its kind and was developed for more than a year. The software is easy to use and its advantage is a simple but powerful overview. For the usage we highly recommend online access to the internet to be able to get the latest content. This software can be used on any windows operating system with the flash player plug-in, which is installed on 98 % of all windows PCs. This software was developed in collaboration of a developer team from Germany, USA and Panama. PanamaNET is the client software. The software is based on the brand new Supernova Broadcasting platform, which can replace a complete media infrastructure. Enterprises and companies have the possibility to manage all media of any kind by a server-side media content management system which was especially programmed. Our cross-content-software environment can replace television, newspapers, radio, photo and product galleries, video providers and rentals. PanamaNET was programmed in English language for the international use and free distribution.
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