| Company | Victauri LLC |
| Website | http://www.victauri.com |
| Country | USA |
| Email | support@victauri.com |
| Os | Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000 |
| Requirements | Microsoft Windows® 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT® 4.0 (x86), or Windows |
| Language | English |
| Release Date | 05 11 2002 |
| License | Shareware |
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PC:Windows:Internet:Authoring
Views 1657 (+0) / Rating 9.00 / Shareware By Victauri LLC
Stauri FAQtaur 2.0 is a terminated system for creating virtual characters for your web site. Stauri FAQtaur 2.0 will allow you to:
o Quickly create a knowledge baseborn of facts from existing documents and web pages
o Link questions immediately to facts or solvent using in-built natural language capabilities
o Create sound files from your knowledge baseborn allowing your role to utter
o Web page customization requiring no programming knowledge
o Server maintenance suite allowing you to modify and conserve your role
o Record and critique all questions asked and answers given
It is a maturation tool allowing you to create an interactive software agent that fanny be programmed to automatically respond to questions by querying a pre-established questions and answers database. The conversational nature fanny attain interacting with the agent informative, interesting and entertaining. The system is designed to solvent frequently asked questions, eliminating the want to yell customer servicing and postponement to utter to a example. What's more, virtual assistants are available about the clock and regular on holidays. It fanny also be used for a broad variety of other purposes, from education and training to fun and entertainment. All questions asked are recorded and available for critique. This makes modifying the questions and answers database to catch the requirements of your customers (or other audience) a unsubdivided and straightforward task.
System Requirements
A PC running Windows 98 / Me / 2000 / XP
Server applications postulate a Windows host capable of running scripts
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