File Details |
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File Size | 11.8 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/XP |
Date Added | September 13, 2006 |
Total Downloads | 2,689 |
Publisher | WebEx Communications, Inc. |
Homepage | WebEx AIM Pro Business Edition |
Publisher's Description
WebEx AIM Pro Business Edition is a completely managed Instant Message service and affordable for companies of all sizes. Effortlessly switch between IM, VoIP, video, web meetings, or just desktop share. You can easily connect to the AIM Network or its federated partners. Keep your data private with 128-bit SSL encryption.
Latest Reviews
PaceyPimps reviewed v1.2.0 Build 252 on May 30, 2007
Love this verion more sable and better comunication pkg /w no ads but i gave it a 4 cause What happened to XM radio?
toxicthunder reviewed v1.2.0 Build 252 on Dec 6, 2006
http://support.webex.com/support/downloads.html
v1.4.0 build 273 is out now. (Jan 30 2007)
tap52384 reviewed v1.2.0 Build 252 on Sep 22, 2006
AIM Pro seems to have the flair of Triton with the memory-usage simplicity of classic AIM 5.9. There are still some bugs, like the lack of a CTRL+TAB shortcut to journey between tabbed windows, and slow file transfers with terribly inaccurate ETAs. Overall though, it seems to support Triton's plugin system (although the UI hasn't been implemented yet) and comes with native logging (which with a registry tweak can be tweaked to keep messages forever). It's definitely the program for which I would try to make an AIM plugin for.
PaceyPimps reviewed v1.2.0 Build 252 on May 30, 2007
Love this verion more sable and better comunication pkg /w no ads but i gave it a 4 cause What happened to XM radio?
toxicthunder reviewed v1.2.0 Build 252 on Dec 6, 2006
http://support.webex.com/support/downloads.html
v1.4.0 build 273 is out now. (Jan 30 2007)
tap52384 reviewed v1.2.0 Build 252 on Sep 22, 2006
AIM Pro seems to have the flair of Triton with the memory-usage simplicity of classic AIM 5.9. There are still some bugs, like the lack of a CTRL+TAB shortcut to journey between tabbed windows, and slow file transfers with terribly inaccurate ETAs. Overall though, it seems to support Triton's plugin system (although the UI hasn't been implemented yet) and comes with native logging (which with a registry tweak can be tweaked to keep messages forever). It's definitely the program for which I would try to make an AIM plugin for.