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Now, from here, there's a number of options you
have. You can just straight off communicate
with people and start chatting if you like.
So, as you can
see, I just go -- went ahead and used the regular
Communicator conventions to go ahead and start an instant
communication. Now, I am going ahead and typing.
And, of course, I am just going to use all the normal
Office Communicator conventions here.
Go ahead and type in a message, and he can type back, and then
when we are done, just exit out as normal.
Now, in addition to that, one of the options is to
send an Email straight from here, and
what I can send is a screen capture. So that screen
capture is going to be essentially that -- a
PNG File that shows me what's on my screen
currently within ProcessBook.
As you can see, we incorporate the Start Time and End Time,
so that if this is something real specific, the User
can go ahead and find it. Now, I should point out that
this functionality is something that does not really rely on Notifications.
It's just something that we can take advantage of within
Notifications. And the nice integration point is the fact
that those Contacts, the Notifications
Contacts, are going to appear in that control.