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ANN ARBOR, MI — June 11, 2004 — Arbor Bits introduces an exciting new way to communicate with family and friends. Now anyone with OS X and a web cam such as Apple's iSight can use Easy VMail to send "video e-mails". The person to whom you send the video can watch it on their computer, in most cases right inside their own e-mail program!
Easy VMail has a step-by-step interface to guide you through recording, previewing, compressing, and sending your videos. And it can also send snapshots from your web cam. Unlike video conferencing, you can send video e-mails whenever you want, and the recipient can watch them whenever they want.
While iChat AV requires that both users have high-speed (broadband) internet connections, Easy VMail works with any internet connection, including dial-up modems. If your OS X-based Mac can send e-mails, you can send video e-mails. And the videos you make will work on most Macintosh and Windows computers, even if you send it to someone who does not have QuickTime. But if you use QuickTime's superior compression, you can compress your videos by up to 500x!
Easy VMail is a versatile tool, empowering many different types of users. Parents can keep in touch with their children. Children can thank Grandma for their new sweater, and show her how it looks on them. Teachers can use Easy VMail for video correspondence with schools in other locations. For example, students in a Spanish class could correspond with students in Mexico or Spain.
Easy VMail also makes a great gift for anyone. It's easy-to-use interface means that Dad can send a video mail without pouring through manuals and Dummy's guides.
You can try Easy VMail before you buy, to see just how easy and fun it is! When you decide to buy it, you can use the built-in purchase system, or buy from our web store for only $19.95 USD.
Easy VMail works with Apple's iSight, and most other webcams that work on OS X. Also, many camcorders with FireWire (aka, 1394, iLink) can work as web cams on OS X. Give it a try!
Easy VMail works with many OS X-based e-mail applications, including Apple's Mail application, Microsoft Entourage, Qualcomm's Eudora, and others.
About Arbor Bits
Arbor Bits (www.arborbits.com) develops and sells software which provides new uses for personal computers. Our software is sold on-line, and allows customers to "try before you buy". Arbor Bits looks forward to offering powerful and interesting new products, designed for ease-of-use, at affordable prices.
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