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WebDialogs Announces Upgrades to Unyte

WebDialogs has announced the availability of Unyte 2.0, the latest version of the easy-to-use Internet collaboration tool. Unyte 2.0 provides users with more advanced features for sharing documents, making presentations and running remote applications.

Upgrades to Unyte 1.0 include: the ability to annotate shared information, a new look for its user interface, support of 800X600 screen resolution, support for non-Skype users, the ability to schedule future sessions through Unyte Events and some "under-the-hood" improvements to enable Unyte to achieve even greater performance levels.

Unyte can turn a chat, instant message or voice call into a collaborative session instantly. With Unyte, users can securely share documents, applications or their desktop to give a presentation, demonstrate software, negotiate a contract view a photo, fix a PC or review their child's homework while on the road. Users simply need a Web browser to host or view a Unyte session. There are no additional software or hardware requirements other than the Unyte tool itself. There are no downloads required to view a Unyte session.

Unyte is also available as part of the Skype 3.0 beta plug-in architecture. Skype users participating in the Skype 3.0 beta program simply need to select "Unyte" from the "Do More" menu to start a sharing session.

Because of its simplicity, Unyte makes real-time Web collaboration accessible for individuals and organizations large and small. Even first-time users with no technical background can install and use the application immediately — without reading through a lengthy manual or a long list of Frequently Asked Questions (although FAQs and other assistance are available).



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