doPublicity Digital Signage Manager 2.8

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doPublicity provides a complete and easy to use Digital Signage software that works on any Windows PC connected to a TV or monitor for display of templates, images, video, Web pages and scrolling banner. The built-in templates allow users to create content using images and descriptive text. In addition to the 40 built-in Templates, users have access to over 150 Templates when using Remote Service Management, which lets users Remotely Manage all Screen, Content, Scrolling Banner and Playlist setting for multiple installations from a single location.

Using doPublicity Remote Service Management, users can setup Split Screens, Templates, Custom Content or Web Page URLs and Scroll Banners to display on 1 or many screens. The Content is created once and is distributed to all Screen Locations in real-time. The software allows users to set Playlist using "Dayparting", which is the practice of dividing the day into several parts, during each of which a different type of Content suitable for that time is aired. The software also turns the screen ON or OFF based on independent settings for each working day of the week. This not only saves electricity costs buts also extends screen life. Viewing "Content Display Reports" and "Screen Operating Logs" is easy and can be accessed at any time using the Remote Service feature.

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