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PictureTalk 4.6 adds QuickTime recording, new tools

updated 07:10 am EST, Mon January 10, 2005

Pixion PictureTalk 4.6


and will offer a free beta version to attendees at this years Macworld Expo this week. Designed to run natively on any operating system, PictureTalk enables Web-based meetings: any document, presentation, application, Web page or desktop can be viewed and shared with multiple attendees in an unlimited number of locations. Version 4.6 includes support for QuickTime-based recording of events; new and updated annotation tools including text, shapes; pre-defined and/or custom stamp tools; support for public meetings as well as private meetings; the ability to push (pre-uploaded) videos across a web conference to all viewers.

"This latest release continues to demonstrate our full commitment to the Mac community,” commented Gene Wolf, president and CEO, Pixion. "These new enhancements will further enhance the PictureTalk experience, enabling organizations of all sizes -- including those individuals joining PictureTalk sessions on their Macintosh to those organizations running PictureTalk Enterprise Conference Server (ECS) on an X Server supporting the enterprise -- to leverage the power of Web-based meetings for all their business communication needs."


by MacNN Staff

 
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