The release of version 8 in its Flash Chat software, ChatBlazer and ChatBlazer AV has been today announced by a developer of enterprise level software applications and a division of SolidSpace, LLC, Pendulab. The ChatBlazer 8 feature release is packed full of advancements in room/group assignments, chat client upgrades, and convenient media sharing tools. With multiple purchasing options and more bundled features than other chat software providers, ChatBlazer 8 makes communicating with colleagues and friends easy and affordable.
Making this popular Flash Chat Software more user friendly and efficient than ever, ChatBlazer 8 offers a slick new user interface and a bundle of upgrades in audio video features, administrator tools and back-end integration. While still maintaining an affordable price, ChatBlazer 8 will offer the most standard features in the market.
The three phase release of ChatBlazer 8 begins with:
Phase One Releasing June 24, 2008
* A slick new chat client with multiple floating windows
* Dynamically changing the chat client background with just the click of the mouse, is bundled with skin packages
* Making integration of external user data for hosted accounts quick and efficient, it offers hosted database connections
* Isolating user groups by individual room levels, it offers advancements in room group separation
* Customized room based roles, assign users key roles that are room specific
* Monitor and sending messages directly to any chat room, it offers administrative enhancements
* Easy Share File Library, files and pictures can be shared and stored with ease
With Phase One delivering the chat client and many of the back-end upgrades to ChatBlazer 8, Phase Two is all about audio video. By adding features in chat room user recognition tools, audio video stream sharing, Wowza sever support, a pay per usage feature and much more, releasing October 2008, phase Two, will focus on making ChatBlazer's audio video conferencing even more productive and revenue building. With a White Boarding feature and several other back-end upgrades planned, Phase Three is to release in December 2008.