Brosix Knowledge Base

Brosix on old Mac OS X

I cannot start Brosix on my Mac OS X 10.6.8 and I do not have the option to update it to a more current version. Brosix for Mac OS X now is 64 bit. It does not support 32-bit architectures. If you cannot update your Mac to the latest Mac OS X, then you could […]

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How to archive your team’s chat history with Smarsh?

This feature is deprecated and not supported anymore! When activated, this option allows all of your user activity logs to be copied for archiving into your Smarsh account. Your data will still be available on Brosix servers, and you can access it from the Brosix Web Control Panel. You need to first have a Smarsh […]

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User licenses explained

What are user licenses? Here are some facts/rules about user licenses: Brosix pricing is based on the number of user licenses. The number of user accounts in your IM network should be less or equal to the number of user licenses. Each user account is supported by one user license. Each user account can be […]

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Where did Brosix name come from and how to pronounce it?

We’ve been asked several times where did BROSIX name come from. Here is the explanation from the founder Stefan Chekanov: Well, in the days before Christmas 2005 me and my brother Svetoslav were thinking how to name our new software application. At that time our company name was “D-Bross” and at the same time my […]

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What is the difference between “Brx.chat” and “Brosix”?

“Personal use” is when an individual user uses the software for his purposes either at home, while on a travel or at work. All “Personal Use” users use Brx.chat. They share one network. No administration features are available for them as they don’t need them. A “Personal user” has control only on his own account. […]

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