Wednesday, January 28, 2009

S-IMCO, Inc presents corporate instant messenger S-IMessenger

Secure Instant Messenger supports message history encrypting, secure file-transfer and a lot of configuration options.


Requirements

* Pentium || - 300Mhz
* 128 MB RAM (256 recommended)
* 10 MB hard disk space
* Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista (beta)

Security
With S-IMessenger you can be sure that all your communication is secure. S-IMessenger is capable of using TLSV1 , SSLV3, SSLV2 (not recommended) protocols. For all the TLS/SSL communication, S-IMessenger uses the industry standard tool-kit OpenSSL.

Besides all the communication that takes place between the client & the server being secure, S-IMessenger uses Blowfish encryption algorithm to encrypt anything that is stored locally. So all the history files and sensitive user-data is encrypted before storing them locally.

Presence
Allowing the user to login as Appearing Offline, automatically updating the status according to user activity, S-IMessenger helps the user effectively manage his or her presence.

Messaging
S-IMessenger allows multi user private or public chat sessions. With private chat-session the users can only join if invited & while public chat-sessions are open to all. S-IMessenger supports secure file transfer, user-avatar during single or multi-user chat-sessions.

* Single-user chat-session with avatar support.
* Multi-user chat-session with avatar support.
* Secure file transfer.
* Chat session history support.
* Chat-session message print support.

Ease of Use
S-IMessenger provides you with an easy to operate user interface. With features like...

* In place editing of personal messages.
* Built-in search & add-contact dialog box.
* New Message & File Transfer information tip.
* Contact card containing all the user contact information.
* Display with embedded search of user's current playing song.

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