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pulver.Communicator v0.95.1 Beta

pulver.Communicator v0.95.1 Beta 04/09/2005 10:57 PM

Using pulver.Communicator, subscribers to SIP-based phone services like Free World Dialup, can enjoy Instant Messaging with their SIP contacts, as well as with their buddies on the four most popular IM networks as well (AOL, Yahoo!, ICQ, and MSN). And not only that, but pulver.Communicator supports multi-party chat across the different IM networks. [Freeware 4.79 MB]




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