iPhone Chat Server (123FlashChat) 7.5

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iPhone Chat Server Software by 123FlashChat can add a chat room to your Web site in minutes. It organizes chat events or online meetings for social network or portals. Technology utilized: Java chat server and various chat client. It is secure, easy and affordable. It has text and video chat included, and it offers multiple skins, multilingual support and seamless integration to your database such as Joomla!, phpBB, vBulletin, PostNuke. The website owner sooner or later will realize that a live chat is one of the crucial elements required for sustaining the popularity of the site.

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