| Main
Features: |
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Two
level of users - administrators and users. |
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Each
Chat room is created by the administrator. |
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No
limitations on the number of chat rooms. |
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No
limitations on number of members to a chat room. |
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Each
Chat Room exists for a specific time-period. |
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Messaging
in a Chat Room is between members of a chat room. |
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The main features of conference module are: |
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The
creator of the room acts as the chairperson. |
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The
chairperson can temporarily prevent some members
from contributing to a discussion - i.e. these members
can only “listen in”. |
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The
“listen-in” members can attract attention
of the chairperson by “raising the hand”. |
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The
chairperson can “activate” any member
at his/her discretion. |
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A
member can participate any any number of conferences
simultaneously. |
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Conference
session can be saved to the hard disk as a sessions
file. |
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| Other
interesting features of STEX Chat 2.0: |
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Electronic
file transfers are possible. |
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Data
files from OLE applications can be transferred and
shared between members. |
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Administrators
can put a cap on the maximum size of data being
transferred-controls bandwidth utilization. |
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Data
transfer through FTP or TCP/IP. |
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Each
user can participate on multiple chat rooms sessions
on their desktop. |
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Communication
can be targeted to a particular member rather than
to the whole group. |
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Full
sessions can be saved to the hard disk. |
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The
session files can be viewed or printed later. |
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Full
integration of the session files with STEX’s
WEB Content Management System - DataScan.Online. |
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