Imagine a system Administrator or an IT-specialist that has to provide a remote support for an illiterate PC user who doesn’t know how to perform a simple action on his own. Instead of real time supports, one should explain the user simple elementary things. Sure, this requires a lot of precious time and efforts. Sometimes, it is even easier to spend 3 hours driving to the customer’s workplace, than explaining how he or she should download, install and make work a remote support software. Today, at last all these problems are solved.
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Inesoft Phone 4.1 Makes Windows Mobile User Interface More Powerful Than Ever
Khabarovsk, Russia – December 2, 2008: Inesoft, the leading developer of Windows Mobile software, today announces the release of version 4.1 of Inesoft Phone. The application is designed to improve usability and functionality of Windows Mobile interface. Formerly known as Inesoft Address Book, Inesoft Phone boasts new functionality as compared with the previous version.
As the number of Windows Mobile users is growing rapidly, their requirements to the user interface are naturally growing too. To meet these requirements, Inesoft Phone 4.1 has been developed. The application literally puts all Windows Mobile functions at user’s fingertips, enabling stylus-free control and one-handed operation. Large finger-friendly buttons make dialing and texting easy and convenient.
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Court Halts Bogus Computer Scans
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a U.S. district court has issued a temporary halt to a massive “scareware” scheme, which falsely claimed that scans had detected viruses, spyware, and illegal pornography on consumers’ computers. According to the FTC, the scheme has tricked more than one million consumers into buying computer security products such as WinFixer, WinAntivirus, DriveCleaner, ErrorSafe, and XP Antivirus. The court also froze the assets of those responsible for the scheme, to preserve the possibility of providing consumers with monetary redress.
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