Cyber-What!? 1.0 by Borivoje Kovac

Voice Conferencing Client/Server for Windows
http://www.cyberwhat.co.yu/

 
Voice Conferencing Client/Server for Windows
Cyber-What!? Cyber-What!? is simple yet powerful voice conferencing Client/Server solution for Windows. Supports up to 60 simultaneous speakers on your LAN or via Internet; 1.4kbps up to 350kbps transfer rates provide maximum flexibility and resource utilization - suitable for slow modem connections as well as corporate LANs. Get clear voice reproduction (telephone quality) already at 13kbps. Use configurable, global shorcut keys to instantly speak to groups of contacts, from any application, Cyber-What!? or simply select contacts and let VOX transfer your voice when it`s detected! Centralized transfer rates and voice quality settings put your network administrator in charge of bandwidth utilization. Client application is totally free, as well as Server supporting 2 simultaneous client connections - ideal for your home use. License your Server to enable larger number of simultaneous client connections (up to 60) at low price (as low as 1EU / Client).

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Cyber-What!? Detailed Review




 
Size: 0.8 Mb 
Price: $35.00 
Released: 2004-07-28 
Language: english 
Platform: windows2003, winme, winxp, win95, windows2000, win98 
Requirements: Sound Card, Network Access 
Install: Install and Uninstall 
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Purchase: $35.00
Manufacturer: http://www.cyberwhat.co.yu/

 

 

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