Application Name: ePop Version: 2.0.3.126 Release Date: 06 - 11 - 99 Platform: Windows 95 and NT 32 Bit FileSize: 3607000 bytes 16 Bit FileSize: bytes Price: $20. Registration Status: Shareware Eval Period: 30 Days Application Home Page: http://www.wiredred.com 32 Bit Application Location: http://wiredred.interspeed.net/downloads/esetup.exe 16 Bit Application Location: ScreenShot Location: http://www.wiredred.com/screenshot1.gif Company Name: WiredRed Software Contact Name: Sales Contact E-Mail: sales@wiredred.com Contact Phone: 619-530-1447 Contact Fax: 619-530-3073 Short Description: Popup messages, chat, remote control Long Description: The instant messenger for the office. e/pop has over 90,000 commercial installations and 25 industry awards, more than any other instant messenger. With instant popup messages, group chat, remote screen control, application sharing, out-of-the-office status indicators, while-you-were-out notes and complete security administration. Its numerous features include buddy lists, file transfers, auto reply, away messages, instant reply buttons, message macros, shortcuts, logging, storage, user status, alert notification, busy indicators, limitless message formatting, audible notification, url recognition, tray operation, extensive administrative controls and so much more. e/pop's network administration features include remote control, remote task management and process control, remote application run, remote shutdown and power-off. Directory enabled collaboration with support for NetWare and NT networks, peer networks, the Internet, IPX protocol and multicasting. No server or configuration is required to operate. Over 100 administrative customizations with included control panel application. Notes to Reviewer: This update contains the following changes: Added CTRL-ALT-DEL to remote control for Windows NT Added workstation lock and unlock for Windows NT Added /REPLY to allow replying to command line messages Added /SCRIPT to show tray icon when executing from login scripts Fixed command line messages allowed when using Internet Hubs Improved security for global codes over internal networks Improved counting of active users to prevent loopholes