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Koan - better than ice creamLooking for a unique way to spice up your website? Make it LOUD! By Emma Kae - 22nd March 2001 - Back to News Are you a web designer with a mission? Perhaps to implement a little fantastic music to entice your visitors to stick around?
Well, SSEYO's Koan Pro gives you the power to make your first impression LOUD, or as soft as Mozart when you create great-sounding background music for your web pages.
With play back time of up to eight hours, and an average file size of only 7 KB per piece, webmasters now have the perfect solution for giving users something cool to listen to while browsing or downloading files from the web site.
With everything from music to mediate by to thumping techno beats, you can’t go wrong with Koan Pro.
All your audience needs to tune in is the new Koan Plug-in to enable listening of the music clips that you create.
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Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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