123 Live Help Chat Server Software 4.0
| Разработчик: |
TopCMM Software Corp. (больше программ...) |
| ОС: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Busin |
| Лицензия: | Shareware |
| Цена: |
$599 (Купить)
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| Размер: | 11.00 Мб |
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With the 123-live-help (V_4.0), The Customer panel remains web-based to be cross-platform and no client installation involved, while the Admin panel and Operator panel are turn to Windows applications to offer richer functions: Operator Statistics Added,Offline Message Management Optimized,Valuable Customer Recognition, Search Function Upgraded.
123 Live Help Chat Server Software supports from one seat to unlimited seats of staff members, which makes it the right solution for business of any sizes.
Features:
*Remote controller of 123livehelp via MSN
A remote controller and monitor of the live chat conversation
*Proactive Chat Invitations
The staff member can monitor a website and invite a visitor from certain webpage to chat to up-sell product or offer help. The visitors won't have to click any chat button on the webpage. What's more, the invitation won't be blocked by pop-up killer.
*Client Choose Staff.
Client can request help from a very staff, which is more friendly to a returned customer.
*Real-time Text Chat & Optional Video Chat for Staff
The java server enables instant chat.
*Web-based Client
123LiveHelp flash client loads fast and end users don't need to download any plug-ins to chat with staff.
*Visitors Waiting in Queue
*Chat Transfer
from one staff to another.
*Canned Answers
*Auto-detect and display language.
*New API
Admin can generate chat code to define the availability of the staff members and the departments, whether to show the dormant client, choose the skin of the windows, etc.
*multiple Chat Requests
One agent can chat with multiple clients.
*Chat Search More Powerful
Real-time chat scripts searchable.
*Custom UI
Customizable client interface,and skin collection.
*Integrate External Database
*Auto-detect User Details
Auto-detect extensive visitors information including IP address and country.
*Backend Monitor
*Sound Notification
*Department Management
*Account Management
* chat logs sent to email |
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