Screen sharing improves transparency to help your clients understand your information-rich products and services. Faster understanding means fewer back and forth emails and phone calls, leading to faster purchasing decisions.
Online consultations reduce the need for costly on-site appointments, eliminating travel expenses, saving time, and enabling a growing remote work-force. After implementing Snapview, our customers report up to 2x increased closing rates. Snapview consultations take place directly through your company website, ensuring a smooth path to success from first contact and appointment setting to closing. Live, high quality video conferencing lets you share facial expressions and gestures with customers, fostering open communication and helping to build trust.
Fast and secure sharing of your desktop, documents, or application windows allows you to visualize your sales material instantly. Pointer arrows and annotation tools enable interactive collaboration between customers and consultants. Snapview widgets are custom branded and integrated into your company website enabling seamless and professional customer experiences. Each Snapview module can be used individually; you select the modules that are suitable for your sales and consulting process.
Our user interface is fully customizable with your own branding and company imagery for a professional look and feel. Snapview is available in English, German, or any other language you may require for customer communications. Padded neck strap Hand strap New! Online Virtual Camera Demonstration! ISI is pleased to announce our new online virtual camera demonstration.
This demonstration allows you to try many of the features of the Model camera using your Java enabled web browser. ISI will send you a free gift, just for giving it a try! Call ext. Primer binding sites. Enzyme sites and properties. Sequence trace viewer. Intuitive sequence editing. Realistic agarose gels. Customized enzyme sets.
Overlap extension PCR. Primer-directed mutagenesis. I downloaded it and tried to install the software but ISI have password protected the archive I have a faint memory that I came across this issue previously and wrote to Infrared Systems asking for the password. You had to provide your cameras serial number to get it but I never heard back from them I really appreciate you providing the URL though Fraser. How on earth did you find out the password? I was thinking of using some form of brute force ZIP cracker but did not think it would work.
Please do tell me your secret You have been an absolute star. Thank you Fraser. Oddbondboris, Thanks to you I now know a completely different way to search for software using the Wayback machine.
I normally just go to the index page of the company and work my way through the web sites different areas that would hold the data I need. One last thing fraser, since you seem to love lenses and cameras, these things have a 20mm f0.
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