1. You and your team use Instant Messaging as part of the everyday life
2. You need to inform your team instantly about something important
and be reassured that everyone receives your note
Sometimes an important message
is undelivered because the contact was offline or missing from the
list of e-mail recipients. With Persistent.im no need to worry that
your sent message will be undelivered. The offline participants
receive all messages when they get online.
3. You use IM conferences but find them inconvenient
You are tired of setting up
conferences and inviting contacts to join every time you start your
preferred IM software. A persistent chat group is created on the
server and is live whenever you need it. No need to invite all the
participants again and again.
4. You want to have full history of your conferences arranged by
conference' subject
You're tired of pulling out
bits of conference history from the archive in IM client. In
persistent.im the full message archive is kept on the server and is
available during the group lifecycle.
5. You enjoy carrying out conferences but don't want to spend time
installing new software
It's not another system or
software that IT needs to train people or force people to use. It's
just a natural way for peope to talk using their preferred IM
software.
6. You can communicate across major IM services
If your friend is using Jabber
and you don't want to sign up to another IM system just to talk to
him, just start up a group in which you can talk. Conduct virtual
meetings with people from all public IM systems: AIM®/iChat,
MSN®/Windows Live™ Messenger, Yahoo!®, ICQ®, Jabber®, Google Talk™
and MySpaceIM in various chat groups.
7. It's easy!
Impressed?
Sign up, login and create conferences in a few clicks of a mouse.
8. It's free!
Persistent.im is a
trademark of SHAPE Services and may not be copied, imitated or used,
in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of SHAPE
Services. AIM®, ICQ® are registered trademarks owned by AOL LLC.
Yahoo!® is a registered trademark of Yahoo Inc. MSN®, Windows Live™
are registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries. Jabber® is a registered trademark of
Jabber Inc. Google Talk™ is a trademark of Google Inc. MySpace.com™
is a trademark of MySpace Inc.