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BigAnt Messenger for Enterprise Details:
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BigAnt Messenger for Enterprise |
| Version:
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2.52 |
| License:
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Shareware |
| Trial Limitations:
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30 Days |
| Price:
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$15.00 |
| Operating Systems:
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Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win98,WinOther,WinServer,WinVista,WinXP |
| File Size:
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16.66 MB |
| Total Views:
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541 |
| Total Downloads:
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0 |
| Rating:
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(5 out of 5 Stars) |
| Release Date:
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2/5/2008 |
| Last Update:
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8/29/2010 |
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BigAnt Messenger for Enterprise Short Description:
BigAnt Messenger for enterprise is a secure corporate instant messaging solution
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BigAnt Messenger for Enterprise Long Description:
BigAnt Messenger for enterprise is a secure corporate instant messaging program, instant messaging, file sharing, voip, video chat and more.
Set up an instant messaging system for your own company with BigAnt to boost your office productivity. No matter the size of your company, small or large, local or world wide, BigAnt is right for you.
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BigAnt Messenger for Enterprise Keywords:
corporate instant messaging, enterprise instant messaging, enterprise im
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Other Software Products by BigAnt Messenger for Enterprise:
1) BigAnt Intranet Messenger (for Lan)
2) BigAnt Instant Messenger Server
3) BigAnt Instant Messenger
4) BigAnt Messenger
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