Descrption: DKware (San Francisco, CA) announced this week that it would offer free PC-to-PC videophone and messaging services to the general public with its new instant messaging service, DKMessenger. The service permits communications via text, video and audio simultaneously.
Douglas Kadlecek, the founder of DKware, suggests that existing communications systems are antiquated and overpriced. ‘We are happy to offer this free service to the general public. For years, phone companies’ have charged a premium to send voice and data using proprietary switched networks. We feel that the Internet introduces a new paradigm, where software-based communication systems will proliferate while the costs are reduced to near zero. As proof, we are offering DKMessenger for free.’
DKMessenger is a complete communications solution offering audio, video, text messaging and file transfer all in one easy-to-use interface. The free version of DKMessenger can be downloaded at http://dkmessenger.com.
For businesses, an advanced version of DKMessenger (DKMessenger Business Edition) is available that offers application sharing, whiteboard, virtual meeting capabilities, encryption and more. Contact DKware at info@dkware.com or visit the DKMessenger website for more information about DKMessenger Business Edition. |