Monday, February 06, 2012
QuickTalk Client for Windows Mobile
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There are two different QuickTalk for Windows Mobile installation types.

CAB (recommended for Windows Mobile 6.0 or later):
For devices running Windows Mobile 6.x, the .cab installation is the preferred method. Just copy the file anywhere on your mobile device and then tap on it to install QuickTalk.

ActiveSync (recommended for Windows Mobile 5.0 devices):
The Microsoft® ActiveSync installation is useful for Windows Mobile 5.0 devices because it includes all the necessary prerequisites for QuickTalk, which were not preloaded with that version of Windows Mobile, including the .Net Compact Framework version 2.0 and SQL Server Compact Edition version 3.1. All the required files are saved in ActiveSync on your desktop PC so you can easily connect one device after another and, using ActiveSync's "Add/Remove Programs" menu, select the appropriate check boxes to install these prerequesites on each device along with QuickTalk.
If using Windows XP, then this installation type requires Microsoft ActiveSync 4.x or later, which can be downloaded here.


Note: During installation on the mobile device, when asked where to install the product you must choose the default location of "Device".

Product Version Size Date  
QuickTalk Client for Windows Mobile (.cab) 1.2.4321 3.01 MB 11/1/2011 Download
QuickTalk Client for Windows Mobile (ActiveSync) 1.2.4321 6.72 MB 11/1/2011 Download
Documentation Version Size Date  
QuickTalk Client Basics (Motorola screenshots) 1.0 1.45 MB 10/17/2011 Download
QuickTalk Client Basics (Intermec screenshots) 1.0 359 KB 10/17/2011 Download

 



 
QuickTalk Client for Windows
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QuickTalk Client for Windows extends the QuickTalk VoIP system to the desktop PC platform, making it an ideal solution for office employees who (a) would like a quick and easy way to communicate with mobile workers who are running QuickTalk for Windows Mobile,
or (b) would like an easy way to talk to other office employees over their own PCs. All that's required is a Windows PC, speakers and a noise cancelling microphone (or a PC headset), and a login id into their company's QuickTalk Server (see the QuickTalk Server download for more info on it).

 

The QuickTalk for Windows user interface is similar to the mobile version's interface in that there are four tabs: My Contacts, My Site, Other Sites, and Log. But unlike the mobile version, there's no need to hold down the Talk button while talking. Just click the Talk button once to initiate a conversation, and click the Bye button when you're ready to hang up.

Tip #1: Don't put your mouth too close to the mic. If the other person in the conversation says that your voice is not clear, move the mic further from your mouth until you sound normal on the other end of the line.

Tip #2: Use a noise cancelling microphone or PC headset. You can get one for around $20 to $30, but stay away from the $10 microphones that don't provide noise cancellation or you will probably hear an echo when using QuickTalk. Any headset that says it supports "voice recognition" would be a good choice since that usually indicates a better quality headset. But as for desktop microphones, we really like this one.


Product Version Size Date  
QuickTalk Client for Windows PCs 1.2.4098    4.8 MB   3/22/2011 Download



 

QuickTalk Server
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QuickTalk Server ships with a fully functional 30 day license key for up to 50 users.

If you're trying QuickTalk for Windows Mobile out for the first time, our recommendation is to first just install the client on a couple devices to quickly experience the voice communication via "Serverless demo" mode (available under the QuickTalk Settings menu on each mobile device). Then install QuickTalk Server and log into it from the mobile devices (and optionally some Windows PCs too) to experience QuickTalk in a real production-like environment.

There are two QuickTalk Server installation types. One includes a free copy of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, which is not only useful for evaluation purposes, but it can almost always be used as your long term solution as well. The second installation type does not include SQL Server Express. Only use this one if you already have SQL Server 2005 or later (any edition) installed separately.

A copy of the QuickTalk Administrator client will automatically be installed as a part of the QuickTalk Server installation. But t
o also install QuickTalk Administrator on a client PC (for remote administration purposes), and to see the default administrator id and password, please see the QuickTalk Administrator Client download tab.

System Requirements:

  • Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008
  • Internet Information Services (IIS) - Note: If you're running Windows XP (just to test things out - unsupported for production use) and you have trouble installing IIS because it continuously prompts you for files during the installation process that you don't have, download this zip file and extract it to any empty directory. Then point the IIS installation to that directory to obtain the necessary files.
  • Enabled ASP.NET 2.0 web service extensions - After installing QuickTalk Server, follow these instructions to make sure ASP.NET 2.0 web service extensions are enabled in IIS.
  • SQL Server 2005 or later (only necessary if using the "without SQL Server Express" install)


Note: If installing on a 64 bit operating system, after installation please copy the IsLicense40.dll file from
"\Program Files (x86)\Radicomm\QuickTalk\RadicommWS\bin\x64" to "\Program Files (x86)\Radicomm\QuickTalk\RadicommWS\bin".


Product Version Size Date  
QuickTalk Server with SQL Server Express 1.2.4368    58.0 MB 12/19/2011 Download
QuickTalk Server without SQL Server Express 1.2.4368 4.1 MB 12/19/2011 Download

 



 
Auto-configure QuickTalk for Windows Mobile settings
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Over 60 QuickTalk for Windows Mobile client settings can be configured centrally using a single configuration file. Just edit the file to fit your specific needs, then send it to the "\Program Files\Radicomm\QuickTalk" directory of the Windows Mobile devices that you want to automatically configure. The next time those QuickTalk client programs restart (which you can force to occur by copying an empty file called "QtRestart.flg" or "QtRestartHidden.flg" to the same directory), your setting changes will be applied.

Here are just a few of the many settings that can be configured and deployed remotely.

  • QuickTalk Server's IP Address
  • Define which button is the Push-to-talk Button
  • Default Volume for Microphone and Speaker
  • "Call booster", which can increase the talk volume as well as the initial connection "chirp" dramatically (great for noisy environments)
  • Menu Lock-down Mode (including an Admin Override password) to keep users from changing settings
  • Superior voice quality (for inside-the-four-walls WLAN) vs. less bandwidth (for cellular data plans)
     
Product Version Size Date  
QuickTalk Client Remote Configuration File 1.2.4313 7.4 KB 10/24/2011 Download

 



 
QuickTalk Administrator Client
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The QuickTalk Administrator client can be installed on any PC running Windows 2000 or later. It enables the remote administration of QuickTalk Server, including the creation, removal, and modification of QuickTalk sites, users, and roles, as well as license key management and permission management (i.e. who is allowed to talk to whom, etc).
 
The default user id and password for QuickTalk Administrator is:

Admin User ID:

 qtadmin
Password:  secret
Server Name:  Computer name where QuickTalk Server is installed (or "localhost" if installed on the same PC)


Note: If your login fails with the message "The request failed with HTTP status 404: Not found", please follow these instructions to make sure ASP.NET 2.0 web service extensions are enabled in IIS on the system that's running QuickTalk Server.

 

Product Version Size Date  
QuickTalk Administrator Client 1.2.4368    1.2 MB   12/19/2011 Download


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