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3M Digital Signage Releases Network Edition Version 3.0

3M Digital Signage has announced the release of 3M Digital Signage Software - Network Edition version 3.0. Network Edition digital signage software provides the ability to distribute and play back media files, schedule playlists, and monitor a network of digital signs from any Internet-connected computer.

Network Edition 3.0 adds powerful new functionalities, plus augments and streamlines the user-friendly, reliable content and network management features 3M Digital Signage products are known for. Highlights include new network management capabilities such as the ability to assign multiple users/multiple roles, network-status reporting enhancements and an enhanced user interface designed for even easier use. In addition, functional improvements, fixes and optional content services help optimize network performance.

Current users of Network Edition 2.0 will receive automatic upgrades and see these improvements effective June 3, 2006.

New Features:
- User-defined media folders: Organize media to suit any size or type of project.
- Multiple users/multiple roles: Create new usernames and assign specific privileges.
- Schedulable layouts and tickers: Change screen layouts at will within a playback schedule.
- Multidimensional reporting: Generate network activity reports by player, media item, or time interval.

User Interface Improvements:
- Task-oriented User Interface, with new descriptive tabs for faster, easier content, schedule and network management.
- All new portal look and feel.

Functional improvements:
- Streamlined player registration.
- Various speed and performance enhancements and fixes.

3M Digital Signage offers the 3M Digital Signage suite of content management software. Every version of 3M Digital Signage software uses today's standardized digital media files in their native formats, including Flash, QuickTime, Windows Media, PowerPoint, URLs, .jpeg, .gif., and High Definition Video.



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