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DAIRGram permits your web site to pop up html pages on
computers where the DAIRGram client is installed.
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Many Uses
At right, we illustrate a few of the possible uses by showing example popup messages. Southwest Airlines deploys
a similar application to extend
offers to its subscribing customers.
The Unix Message of the Day (MOTD) is another similar
concept to broadcast system status. Financial service firms can webcast paid services
alerts that pop up when client action is recommended. Any web page using RSS
or other syndication
can add DAIRGrams as an enhanced server-push notification system.
How to get started
There are two parts to a DAIRGram application: code which runs on
the Windows client and code which runs on your server.
We offer a trial version point and click
development environment for building the DAIRGram client
on our
Downloads page.
An example server side is
setup on your site, as we
describe.
The trial allows for experimentation
and familiarization but
will not compile a final DAIRGram
until the development environment is
registered.
System Requirements
The client system must be Windows 2000 (with Service Pack 3) or later.
JavaScript must be enabled.
Mac OS and Unix clients are not supported. The server system may be either Unix,
Windows, OS X, or other system capable of serving web pages and hosting a
scripting language for you to implement your business logic.
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Example uses
Alert subscribers to new features at your site.
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Broadcast attention-getting critical information.
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Convey status to clients, customers, and partners.
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Use high impact, immediately actionable marketing.
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