It has been quite awhile since our last company blog post, we do however have some good news to share. The Live Help Messenger Desktop v3.0 Beta release will be made available on November 1st 2007. We do apologise for the delay in the beta release, however we do now have a firm release date available. For those that have been anticipating the beta release we have further information regarding new features below.

The above screenshot illustrates the new account management interface within the Live Help Messenger Desktop application. Operators are sorted by their current status, i.e. Online, Offline, Be Right Back and Away. New features include the ability to search operator details and allow Full Administrators to change another operator’s status mode.
A summary of the new features for the upcoming Live Help Messenger v3.0 Beta release is detailed below. The v3.0 is a major step forward in our Live Help Messenger road map and will also allow us to extend the reporting / statistical features within further releases beyond v3.0.
The following list details the major new features within the Live Help Messenger Desktop v3.0 Beta. These features are not quite the full feature list that we had planned for the 3.0 release and several major features have been moved to following releases.
| New Improved Interface | |
| Tabbed Chat Windows | |
| Spell Checking | |
| Telephone Callback | |
| SIP 2.0 Compliant VoIP Hardware Support | |
| Skype Integration | |
| RSS Support | |
| Improved Popup Alerts | |
| Operator Inline Image Support | |
| Improved Popup Alerts | |
| Search Features (Accounts & Site Visitors) | |
| Google™ Analytics Campaign Detection | |
| Improved Windows Vista™ Support |
Requirements: Windows XP or Windows Vista. Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 (included within Windows Vista) will be required on Windows XP machines. The beta release will only be made available to existing customers. Earlier releases of Windows such as Windows 98 and 2000 will not be supported.

We have also been working on our first localisation project with Live Help. We are currently localising our Live Help product web site into Japanese – followed by Japanese Live Help language pack files and release. Feel free to browse the web site at http://livehelp.stardevelop.jp Please note: Japanese translation is still in progress so please excuse any minor errors.