Network Assistant 4.4
Network Assistant - Network Assistant is a real-time communication utility for the office environment, including
channels-based chat, shared whiteboard, message board and instant messaging. It is intended to be
used in small office or home office (SOHO) local networks. Network Assistant does not require an
Internet connection or a dedicated server and supports IP Multicast technology that allows
traffic-friendly group messages. Key features:
- Serverless technology. Network
Assistant does not require an Internet connection or a dedicated server.
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Channels-based chat. There are four types of chat channels: general, announcer, password protected
and private (person-to-person). Channels help to support discussions on different subjects.
- Shared whiteboard. You and your friends or coworkers can draw on a shared whiteboard.
Using the whiteboard, you can explain concepts by diagramming information, using a sketch, or
displaying graphics.
- Message board. You can post messages to common shared board.
For each message you can specify its priority, life length.
- User details. You can
view details of remote users and specify your own details: full name, gender, age, work/contact
information and picture (photo).
- Instant messaging. Network Assistant supports its
own instant messages and WinPopup/Messenger messages as well.
- File transfers. You
can easily send and receive files. You can even resume file transfers.
- Remote
processes control. You can view processes on a remote computer and create/terminate remote
processes.
- Remote screenshots and clipboard view.
- Computer usage
statistics tracking. Network Assistant tracks the usage of the computer when it is online. You can
view usage statistics of your own and remote computer as well.
- Remote alerts. You
can define alerts on some remote events for a particular remote computer and specify different
actions for them.
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