Free Digital Signage Software - World First

by MichaelMMM | July 30, 2007 at 10:31 pm
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In a world first Digital Signage Software is now available for free by simply downloading it from the Internet.

Digital Recall (an
Australian Company) is providing Free Digital Signage Software for the online
control of a network of screens by simply downloading it off their website www.digitalrecall.com.au

Until now,
similar software would cost hundreds (and even thousands) of dollars.

Michael
Marcus, a Director says that Digital Recall believes this most useful tool should
be easily & cheaply available to small & medium businesses, schools,
universities churches etc. So they’re giving it away. Free.

The
software provides for the centralised online control of multiple screens at
multiple locations using the Internet or LAN.

Full
instructions for installing & using the Software are provided on the Digital
Recall website and in the detailed User Manuals. Users may use their own
equipment.

The
Software supports most major formats.

Many users around the world already use this free software with
great feedback. Some of the Testimonials are available on their website.

Content
Creation
: To further assist business Digital Recalls’ advert-creation service
provides businesses with custom made high impact “moving” adverts for $30. And you can use it on multiple screens/ locations.
Huge savings. Great flexibility.

Digital
Recall recognise that it’s critical for business to maintain fresh &
interesting content on their digital signage. The traditional methods of
obtaining moving adverts are both very expensive & time consuming. Digital
Recalls’ easy (and cheap) on-line advert ordering service  ensures that businesses keep their customers
interested and their Sales growing. 

Digital
Recall. Free Digital Signage Software

www.digitalrecall.com.au

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