VoiceCom is a voice communication application for PCs running
Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7.
VoiceCom is designed for voice communication between PC
VoiceCom applications (terminals) on local LAN.
VoiceCom behaves like a 'push to talk' intercom. Once several
(at least 2) VoiceCom applications on local LAN become aware of
each other, the user can push and hold a key or a button
corresponding to the desired remote VoiceCom terminal and start
talking.
The voice is reproduced on the addressed remote VoiceCom
terminal. When finished talking the user releases the key or
the button.
VoiceCom supports communication with up to 6 terminals on local
LAN. Each VoiceCom terminal can talk to any of the other
VoiceCom terminal (point to point) or to all VoiceCom terminals
at once (point to multipoint, broadcast voice announcement).
VoiceCom terminals autodetect each others presence on local LAN
and display the remote VoiceCom terminal's names to the user
for communication. The only user configurable parameter at the
start is the local VoiceCom terminal's name. This is entered by
the user only once on each VoiceCom terminal.
Example of VoiceCom use scenario is a software house intercom
system between different rooms or areas of the house (Each
VoiceCom terminal could be named by the user as for example:
'Bedroom', 'Kitchen', 'Office', 'Lounge', 'Garage'.
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