Qnext 3 turns PCs into powerful digital hubs - allows users to broadcast photos, music and files of any size to anyone
Released on = March 20, 2007, 6:22 am
Press Release Author = Qnext Corp
Industry = Internet & Online
Press Release Summary = Instantly broadcast unlimited music, photos & files to IM and email contacts.
Press Release Body = Simple links in emails and Instant Messages let people connect directly to shared content - even if they don't have Qnext software
January 09, 2007 (San Francisco) - In this era of 10 megapixel consumer cameras and 50,000 song MP3 collections, Qnext Corp. today announced the release of an all-in-one broadcast and communications software product that sets a new standard in efficient Peer-to-Web capabilities. Qnext 3.0 introduces two new features that will revolutionize the way PC users communicate and share online. A Universal Contact List is the first of its kind to consolidate all online contacts across popular Instant Messenger and email networks into a single list. A second feature allows users to share unlimited amounts of music, photos, and files with anyone on that list via a simple web link; content is instantly streamed directly from the sender's PC to the recipient's web browser.
The Universal Contact List leverages Qnext's content sharing functionality to make Webcasting photos, music and any large data file as simple as sending an email or an Instant Message. Vastly superior to simple file sharing, a Qnext Webcast delivers a rich media experience for the recipient.
Photo Webcasts let recipients browse thumbnails in an elegant, yet familiar and easy-to-use interface, run a slideshow, and download originals with permission. Music Webcasts allow recipients to instantly listen to playlists or browse and listen to the owner's entire library by artist, album, or genre from literally anywhere in the world that they have email access. File Webcasts give instant download access to any type or size of file or folder.
"User-generated content is exploding and your PC has become the digital hub for both content and the people you want to share and communicate with," says Qnext CEO Chris Strachan. "Our goal is to provide the fastest and most direct way to share the best communication and digital media experience with any online contact."
Previewed at Macworld 2007, Qnext 3.0 features an industry breakthrough that for the first time enables users to send Webcast links in Instant Messages and emails that the recipient can then open to view shared content using a standard web browser without having Qnext installed.
"For this release, we focused on ease of use and quality of experience," says Qnext Product Manager Michael Bacher. "We wanted to ensure the user was never more than a few clicks away from talking or sharing with any contact. This means bringing every contact to one place and making sharing as easy as pointing at content on your hard drive to make it accessible to the audience of your choice."
The Qnext communication suite also includes Universal Instant Messaging, emailing, 4-way Video Chat and 8-way Voice Chat. Qnext 3.0 is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux, and is available by free download later this month at www.qnext.com.
About Qnext Qnext is a pioneer of Peer-to-Web Broadcasting, providing free sharing and communication solutions that allow people to send anything to anyone on the Internet. For more information, or better yet, to realize true freedom of expression in broadcasting photos and music - and anything else you might want to share - please visit www.qnext.com. Enjoy the experience.
Media Contacts Matt Kanas MAVERICK 416-640-5525 x.237 mattk@maverickpr.com
Michael Bacher Product Manager 647-998-8985 mike@qnext.com
Web Site = http://www.qnext.com
Contact Details = Address: 250 West Beaver Creek, Suite 12, Richmond Hill Canada