US20010011293A1 - Chat system terminal device therefor display method of chat system and recording medium - Google Patents

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US20010011293A1 US08/805,779 US80577997A US2001011293A1 US 20010011293 A1 US20010011293 A1 US 20010011293A1 US 80577997 A US80577997 A US 80577997A US 2001011293 A1 US2001011293 A1 US 2001011293A1
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  • the present invention relates to a chat system for exchanging information between terminal devices which is a computer system, terminal devices of the chat system, display method of the chat system, and a recording medium used for execution thereof.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a structural example of such chat system.
  • a chat server 2 which is a host computer, and plural terminal devices 3 to 6 are connected through a network 1 of public circuits, and the chat server 2 , when receiving messages from the terminal devices 3 to 6 , transmits them immediately to other terminal devices 3 to 6 , so that conversations by characters among operators who operate the individual terminal devices are realized.
  • the statement and the corresponding speaker's name are displayed in the terminal devices 3 to 6 . Therefore, when plural statements are uttered simultaneously, the speakers are not confused, and the content of the statement is securely transmitted to other operators, so that opinions may be exchanged smoothly. Besides, the statements displayed in the terminal devices 3 to 6 can be directly saved as text data, and proceedings may be easily configured from the text data.
  • the conventional chat system (for example, the real-time meeting of IRC or Nifty) is based on exclusive engagement in the meeting, but for use in such office conversations, the system must be designed to be used while doing work. Yet, the conventional chat system did not make the best of electronic conversations.
  • the invention is devised in the light of the above situation, and it is an object thereof to present a display method of a chat system having a notice function for use while working in an office and an information extracting function enabled by electronic processing of conversations, and a recording medium for use in execution thereof.
  • a terminal device of a chat system comprises means for displaying conversations by characters in plural channels, and displaying, out of the conversations, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, and means for displaying an inputted statement in an intermediate region of the individual regions.
  • the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels are displayed in individual regions of one display screen, and the statement inputted from a local keyboard is displayed in an intermediate region of the individual regions of the main channel and other channels, so that the conversations in other channels can be viewed while chatting by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel).
  • the terminal device displays the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, and the statement inputted from a local keyboard is displayed in an intermediate region of the individual regions of the main channel and other channels, so that the conversations in other channels can be viewed while chatting by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel).
  • a display method of a chat system is characterized by displaying conversations by characters in plural channels, and displaying, out of the conversations, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, and displaying an inputted statement in an intermediate region of the individual regions.
  • the conversation in the main channel and the conversations in other channels are displayed in a time series so that the latest statement may be displayed at the position closest to the intermediate region of the individual regions.
  • URL uniform resource locator
  • the stored URLs and the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the URLs are registered in a database, and are listed and displayed according to an instruction.
  • a keyword is set, and when the keyword is displayed in display of a conversation, the keyword is displayed in bold type or a specified sound is generated, and when the keyword is received while conversation is not displayed, the screen is returned to the conversation display, and the keyword is emphasized.
  • the keywords are stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the keywords, and the keywords and the statements are listed and displayed according to an instruction.
  • the keywords are registered together with the statements in a list application program provided outside, and are saved after end of the conversation.
  • a recording medium records a computer program of a display method of a chat system comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying, out of the conversations in plural channels, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, and a step of displaying an inputted statement in an intermediate region of the individual regions.
  • the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels are displayed in individual regions of one display screen, and the statement inputted from a local keyboard is displayed in an intermediate region of the individual regions of the main channel and other channels, so that the conversations in other channels can be viewed while chatting by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel).
  • the step of displaying the conversation in the main channel and the conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen displays in a time series the latest statement at the position closest to the intermediate region of the individual regions.
  • the conversation in the main channel (the presently chatting channel) and conversations in other channels are displayed in a time series so that the latest statement may be displayed at the position closest to the intermediate region of the individual regions of the main channel and other channels. Therefore, the conversation contents in the main channel and other channels can be reviewed from the latest one while chatting into the main channel.
  • a recording medium comprises a step of replacing other channel with the main channel when the statement in the region of other channel is specified.
  • a recording medium records a computer program of a display method of a chat system comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying the conversations, a step of storing the URL displayed in the conversations together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the URL, a step of displaying a list of URLs according to an instruction, and a step of displaying a list of the selected URL together with the statement.
  • the URL displayed in conversation is stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it.
  • a list of URL is displayed, and the selected URL is listed and displayed together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it.
  • a recording medium comprises a step of registering the stored URL and the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the URL in a database, and a step of displaying a list of registered URL and the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the URL according to an instruction.
  • the URL displayed in conversation is stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it, and the stored URL and the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it are registered in the database. According to an instruction from the operator, a list of URL is displayed together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it.
  • a recording medium records a computer program of a display method of a chat system comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying the conversations, a step of setting a keyword, a step of displaying the keyword in bold type or generating a specified sound when the keyword is displayed during display of the conversation, and a step of returning to the display of conversation when the keyword is received while conversation is not displayed.
  • the operator by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can reply immediately when his (her) name is called if not exclusively engaged in the conversation, and therefore can do other work at ease.
  • the calling side also feels at ease that the partner will respond when his (her) name is called, so that the participants can speak at ease if not exclusively engaged in the conversation.
  • a recording medium includes a step of storing the keyword together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the keyword.
  • the operator by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can reply immediately and confirm the context, too, when his (her) name is called if not exclusively engaged in the conversation, and therefore can do other work at ease.
  • the calling side also feels at ease that the partner will respond if the name is called, so that the participants can speak at ease if not exclusively engaged in the conversation.
  • a recording medium includes a step of listing and displaying the keyword together with the statement at the end of the conversation.
  • the operator by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can review for which reasons he is called during the day and check for works left undone.
  • a recording medium includes a step of listing and displaying the keyword together with the statement, when the keyword is inputted, after a step of storing the keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after the keyword.
  • the operator by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can return to the terminal device when his (her) name is called while staying away from the terminal device, and immediately confirm the calling of the name and its context.
  • a recording medium includes a step of registering the keyword together with the statement in a list application program provided outside at the end of conversation.
  • the operator by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can review for which reasons he has been called, save the record, and check for works left undone.
  • a recording medium records a computer program of a display method of a chat system including a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying the conversations, a step of listing and displaying participants in the conversations, and a step of connecting the selected participants by telephone.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a structural example of an embodiment of a chat system of the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a construction of a memory device of a terminal device for executing a display method of a chat system of the invention
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing a display screen according to the display method of chat system in third and fifth aspects of the invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of chat system in third and fifth aspects of the invention
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing a display screen according to the display method of chat system in a fourth aspect of the invention.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing a screen for displaying a list of URL and a list of conversations for a specific number of lines before and after a selected URL according to the display method of chat system in a sixth aspect of the invention
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram showing a display screen according to the display method of chat system in a seventh aspect of the invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of chat system in sixth and seventh aspects of the invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of chat system in sixth and seventh aspects of the invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of chat system in sixth and seventh aspects of the invention.
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing screen for keyword setting according to the display method of chat system in eighth to twelfth aspects of the invention.
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing screen for displaying extracted preceding context, keyword and succeeding context according to the display method of chat system in ninth and eleventh aspects of the invention.
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of chat system in the eleventh aspect of the invention.
  • FIG. 14 is a conceptual diagram showing the concept of display method of chat system in a thirteenth aspect of the invention.
  • FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing construction of an embodiment of a recording medium in fourteenth to sixteenth aspects of the invention.
  • FIG. 16 is an explanatory diagram showing construction of an embodiment of a recording medium in seventeenth and eighteenth aspects of the invention.
  • FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram showing construction of an embodiment of a recording medium in nineteenth to twenty-third aspects of the invention.
  • FIG. 18 is an explanatory diagram showing construction of an embodiment of a recording medium in a twenty-fourth aspect of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a structural example of a chat system according to the invention.
  • This chat system is intended to realize conversation by characters between operators who operate the individual terminal devices, by connecting a chat server 2 which is a host computer, and plural terminal device (for example, personal computers) 3 to 6 according to the invention through a network 1 of public circuit, and sending the message received in the chat server 1 from the terminal devices 3 to 6 immediately to other terminal devices.
  • a chat server 2 which is a host computer
  • terminal device for example, personal computers
  • the statement and the corresponding speaker's name are displayed in the terminal devices 3 to 6 , and therefore, when plural statements are uttered simultaneously, the speakers are not confused.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a construction of a memory device of a terminal device for executing the display method of chat system according to the invention.
  • This memory device 10 includes a region 12 for storing the channel being noticed at the present (main channel), a keyword onset flag 11 used from onset of keyword and inputted from local keyboard until display of the keyword together with the preceding and succeeding context (tenth aspect), a region 13 for storing keyword data composed of a set keyword character string and action when the keyword is received and displayed (seventh aspect), and a region 15 for storing the extracted keyword character string and statement for a specific number of lines before and after it (eighth to eleventh aspects).
  • the memory device 10 further includes a region 14 for storing the extracted URL (Uniform Resource Locator) character string and statement for a specific number of lines before and after it (sixth aspect), and regions 16 , 19 , etc. for storing data in each one of plural channels.
  • URL Uniform Resource Locator
  • the regions 16 , 19 for storing data in every channel are respectively regions of channels 1 and 2 , each composed of preceding context storing regions 17 , 20 (sixth, eighth to eleventh aspects) for storing the preceding context (latest statement) for a specific number of lines, keyword queues (first-in, first-out or FIFO lists) 18 , 21 (eighth to eleventh aspects) for registering the succeeding context for a specific number of lines of keyword, and URL queues 18 a, 21 a (sixth aspect) for registering the succeeding context for a specific number of lines of URL, and the memory device 10 , similarly hereinafter, includes a required number of regions.
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram for showing the display screen of the terminal device of the chat system in the first aspect, and the display screen in the display method of chat system according to the third and fifth aspects.
  • This display screen has a region 23 for displaying the conversation in the channel (main channel) being noticed at the present in the upper portion, a region 24 for displaying conversations in other channels in the lower portion, and a region 22 for displaying the statement inputted from a local keyboard in the middle enclosed by the regions 23 , 24 , and further includes a region 25 for listing and displaying the names of participants in the conversations in the channel being noticed at the present and other channels at the right end portion.
  • each statement is composed of the speech time (e.g. 16:23), speaker's name (handle name) (that is, nickname, e.g. morimori), and content of speech (e.g. please finish it), and it is displayed in the sequence of utterance.
  • speech time e.g. 16:23
  • speaker's name that is, nickname, e.g. morimori
  • content of speech e.g. please finish it
  • each statement is composed of the speech time, speaking channel name (e.g. %INFO), speaker's name (nickname, e.g. MUL), and content of speech (e.g. wait for a while), and it is displayed in the sequence of utterance.
  • speaking channel name e.g. %INFO
  • speaker's name e.g. MUL
  • content of speech e.g. wait for a while
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device of the chat system in the first aspect and the terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system in the third and fifth aspect.
  • the terminal device in the case the conversation (statement) is received from the chat server (Step S 10 , YES), displays (Step S 20 ) the conversation in the window (region) 23 of the channel being noticed when the conversation is the speech in the channel being noticed (Step S 16 , YES), and returns.
  • the conversation is not the speech in the channel being noticed (Step S 16 , NO)
  • the statement transmitted from the chat server consists of the speaker's name (nickname), speaking channel name, and content of speech, and in the case of, for example, “mul privmsg #cocoa good afternoon”, it is composed of “mul: speaker's name”, “privmsg: command showing conversation”, and “#cocoa: destination name”.
  • Step S 10 While conversation (statement) from chat server is not received (Step S 10 , NO), when the user (operator) inputs a message (statement) from a local keyboard (Step S 12 , YES), the terminal device displays in the input window (region of displaying inputted statement) 22 (Step S 12 ), and when the line feed key is operated (Step S 24 , YES), it transmits the message, displays (Step S 26 ) the conversation in the window 23 in the channel being noticed, and returns.
  • Step S 10 While conversation (statement) from chat server is not received (Step S 10 , NO), when the user (operator) inputs a message (statement) from a local keyboard (Step S 12 , YES), the terminal device displays in the input window (region of displaying inputted statement) 22 (Step S 12 ), and when the line feed key is operated (Step S 24 , YES), it transmits the message, displays (Step S 26 ) the conversation in the window 23 in
  • Step S 12 When the user does not input message from the local keyboard (Step S 12 , NO), it processes otherwise (Step S 14 ) and returns.
  • the terminal device when the conversation (statement) displayed in the window 24 of other channel is double-clicked by a pointing device such as mouse (not shown), displays the conversation in the channel in the window 24 of the channel being noticed, regarding the channel to which the conversation belongs as the channel being noticed.
  • the conversation of the channel hitherto displayed in the window 23 is displayed in the window 24 in a time series (if there are other channels, including the conversations therein) (fifth aspect).
  • the conversation displayed in the window 24 of other channel is displayed in a format of the channel name, speaker's name, and content of speech, for example, “ ⁇ %INFO: MUL> wait for a while”, that is, “ ⁇ channel name: speaker's nickname> content of speech”, and the terminal device acquires the content of the line from the window 24 when the user clicks this conversation.
  • the terminal devices recognizes the portion between “ ⁇ ” and “:” as the channel name, and changes the channel being noticed to this channel.
  • the operation may be as follows.
  • the terminal device has a correspondence table of each line of window 24 of other channel and speaking channels provided in the memory device. This correspondence table is updated as follows.
  • the terminal device acquires the double-clicked line (line number) from the window 24 . Searching the correspondence table by using the line number, the channel name corresponding to the line number is acquired. The acquired channel number is the channel being noticed.
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing the display screen of the display method of chat system according to a fourth aspect.
  • the conversation displayed in the region 24 displaying the conversation in other channel is displayed downward in the sequence of utterance, and the latest statement is displayed in the position closest to the region 22 for displaying the inputted speech.
  • the other display method and operation of the terminal device are same as in the embodiment of the display method of the chat system according to the third and fifth embodiments, and its explanation is omitted.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing a screen for displaying a list of URL and a list of conversation (statement) for a specific number of lines before and after a selected URL.
  • a URL list 30 extracted from the screen in FIG. 3 is disposed in the upper portion, and a conversation (statement) list 31 for a specific number of lines before and after the URL selected in the URL list 30 is disposed in the lower portion.
  • This screen is displayed as the URL (U) is selected from the menu in the screen shown in FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram showing the display screen for displaying the URL registered in the database and a list of conversation (statement) for a specific number of lines before and after it, according to the display method of chat system of a seventh aspect.
  • the display is made in the daily unit.
  • FIG. 8 to FIG. 10 are flowcharts showing the operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system of the sixth and seventh aspects.
  • the terminal device clears (Step S 30 ) the preceding context storage regions 17 , 20 (FIG. 2) of each channel when starting up.
  • Step S 31 The terminal device, every time receiving the message (conversation) (Step S 31 ), adds (Step S 32 ) the message to the end of the preceding context storage region of the channel.
  • Step S 34 the message stored in the preceding context storage region exceeds, for example, five lines (Step S 34 , YES)
  • Step S 36 the first one line of the preceding context storage region is deleted (Step S 36 ), so that the stored message may not exceed five lines.
  • the terminal device when extracting the URL displayed on the screen, saves (Step S 40 ) the region of the displayed URL portion in the region 14 (FIG. 2) of the extracted URL data.
  • Step S 40 the region of the displayed URL portion in the region 14 (FIG. 2) of the extracted URL data.
  • Step S 42 the content of the preceding context storage region of the channel in which the URL is displayed is copied (Step S 42 ) in the region saved at step S 40 as the preceding context of URL.
  • the extracted URL is copied (Step S 44 ) in the region saved at Step S 40 .
  • the number of lines of the succeeding context required for the URL data is set, for example, at five lines (Step S 46 ), and registered in URL queues 18 a, 21 a of the channel (Step S 48 ).
  • the terminal device every time the message (conversation) is displayed on the screen, checks (Step S 50 ) whether there is data in the URL queue of the channel of the message or not, and if there is data (Step S 50 , YES), the top data is taken out (Step S 52 ).
  • Step S 56 when the data after subtracting “1” at Step S 54 is “0” (Step S 56 , YES), it is removed from the URL queue (Step S 58 ), and the URL queue is checked for presence or absence of next data (Step S 60 ).
  • Step S 56 NO
  • the URL queue is immediately checked for presence or absence of next data (Step S 60 ).
  • Step S 60 When there is next data in the URL queue (Step S 60 , YES), the data is taken out (Step S 62 ), and the next message is added in the region saved at Step S 40 as the succeeding data of URL data, and “1” is subtracted from the data taken out at Step S 62 (Step S 54 ). Similarly, thereafter, the data is added until the succeeding context reaches five lines.
  • the URL queues is a first-in first-out list
  • the succeeding context for five lines can be kept for each URL.
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing the screen for setting a keyword according to the display method of the chat system of eighth to twelfth aspects.
  • a keyword or keywords
  • the action is set in an upper region 40 (for example, beeping, shown in front screen (display in bold type), or returning to ordinary size in the case of an icon (returning to the conversation display screen shown in FIG. 3)).
  • the set data is stored in the keyword data storage region 13 (FIG. 2) as keyword data.
  • the terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system according to the eighth to twelfth aspects when the set keyword is displayed in the conversation display screen shown in FIG. 3, beeps or displays the keyword on the front screen.
  • the set keyword when the set keyword is sent from the chat server, it is returned to the conversation display screen.
  • the terminal device has keyword queues 18 , 21 (FIG. 2) same as in the case of URL in each channel, and its operation for extracting the preceding context, keyword and succeeding context is same as the operation in the terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system in the sixth and seventh aspects, except that the URL is replaced by the keyword, and the description is omitted.
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing the screen for displaying the extracted preceding context, keyword and succeeding context in the display method of the chat system according to ninth and eleventh aspects.
  • the called context can be confirmed herein.
  • the screen for displaying list of the extracted preceding context, keyword and succeeding context by the display method of the chat system according to the ninth, tenth and twelfth aspects is same as in FIG. 7 showing the URL, except that the URL is replaced by the keyword.
  • the terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system of the tenth and twelfth aspects confirms whether there is data or not in the region 15 of extracted keyword data (FIG. 2) at the end of conversation, and when there is data, the same screen as in the case of URL in FIG. 7 is displayed.
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing the operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system according to the eleventh embodiment.
  • the terminal device resets a keyword onset flag 11 (FIG. 2) (Step S 66 ).
  • the terminal device sets the keyword onset flag (Step S 68 ) when the set keyword is displayed in the conversation display screen shown in FIG. 3 or the keyword is sent from the chat server and extracted (Step S 67 , YES).
  • the terminal device when the keyword onset flag 11 is set (Step S 70 , YES) at inputting a message (statement) from a local keyboard by the user (Step S 69 , YES), displays the keyword onset context (FIG. 12) (Step S 72 ), and resets the keyword onset flag 11 (Step S 74 ).
  • FIG. 14 is a conceptual diagram showing the concept of the display method of the chat system in a thirteenth aspect.
  • the user selects a partner for calling by telephone from a region 25 displaying a list of participants on the conversation display screen of the terminal device 3 shown in FIG. 3, it is connected to the partner's terminal device 4 by telephone through a network 1 of public circuit by telephone software.
  • This telephone circuit is separate from the circuit used by the chat system.
  • the method of calling includes a method of connected by an exchange through the network 1 , and a method of connecting the telephone set and the terminal device.
  • a region for storing telephone numbers used by the user is provided.
  • “mul” makes a call to “pine”.
  • the terminal device prepares a calling message in a format of, for example, “ ⁇ circumflex over () ⁇ APHONE 164.70.21.211 ⁇ circumflex over () ⁇ A”, and sends this message to “pine” in the same manner as in conversation.
  • the terminal device at the “pine” side checks if the message is enclosed by “ ⁇ circumflex over () ⁇ A” or not when processing the message, and if enclosed, the content is analyzed.
  • this IP address is an address of a terminal device of “mul”, this telephone is received and connected by the telephone software of the terminal device of “mul”.
  • FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing a construction of an embodiment of a recording medium according to fourteenth to sixteenth aspects.
  • This recording medium is a recording medium FDa such as flexible disk, CD-ROM disk or magneto-optical disk, recording a computer program PRa comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying the conversation in the channel being noticed (main channel) out of these conversations and conversations in other channels in individual regions 23 , 24 (FIG. 3) in one display screen, a step of displaying the statement inputted from a local keyboard in an intermediate region 22 (FIG. 3) of the individual regions, and a step of replacing other channel with the channel being noticed when the statement in the region 24 of other channel is specified, which is loaded in a disk drive DD, and its content is read into a personal computer PC.
  • FDa such as flexible disk, CD-ROM disk or magneto-optical disk
  • PRa recording a computer program PRa comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step
  • the read computer program PRa controls the personal computer PC.
  • FIG. 16 is an explanatory diagram showing a construction of an embodiment of a recording medium according to seventeenth and eighteenth aspects.
  • This recording medium is a recording medium FDb such as flexible disk, CD-ROM disk or magneto-optical disk, recording a computer program PRb comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying these conversations, a step of storing the URL displayed during these conversations together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it, a step of listing and displaying the stored URL according to an instruction, a step of listing and displaying a selected URL together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it, a step of registering the stored URL and the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it in a database, and a step of listing and displaying the registered URL and the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it according to an instruction, which is loaded in a disk drive DD, and its content is read into a personal computer PC.
  • FDb such as flexible
  • the read computer program PRb controls the personal computer PC.
  • FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram showing a construction of an embodiment of a recording medium according to nineteenth to twenty-third aspects.
  • This recording medium is a recording medium FDc such as flexible disk, CD-ROM disk or magneto-optical disk, recording a computer program PRc comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying these conversations, a step of setting a keyword, a step of displaying the keyword in bold type or generating a specified sound when the keyword is displayed during display of the conversation, a step of returning to the display of conversation when the keyword is received while conversation is not displayed, a step of storing the keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it, a step of listing and displaying the keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it at the end of conversation, a step of listing and displaying the keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after when inputted from a local key board after the step of storing the keyword together with the statement for a
  • the read computer program PRc controls the personal computer PC.
  • FIG. 18 is an explanatory diagram showing a construction of an embodiment of a recording medium according to a twenty-fourth aspect.
  • This recording medium is a recording medium FDd such as flexible disk, CD-ROM disk or magneto-optical disk, recording a computer program PRd comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying these conversations, a step of listing and displaying participants in the conversations, and a step of connecting a selected participant by telephone, which is loaded in a disk drive DD, and its content is read into a personal computer PC.
  • FDd such as flexible disk, CD-ROM disk or magneto-optical disk
  • PRd recording a computer program PRd comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying these conversations, a step of listing and displaying participants in the conversations, and a step of connecting a selected participant by telephone, which is loaded in a disk drive DD, and its content is read into a personal computer PC.
  • the read computer program PRd controls the personal computer PC.
  • the conversations in other channels can be glanced while speaking by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel).
  • the conversations in other channels can be glanced while speaking by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel).
  • the conversations in other channels can be glanced while speaking by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel).
  • the conversation contents in the main channel and other channels can be reviewed from the latest one while speaking into the main channel.
  • the operator by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can reply immediately when the name is called if not exclusively engaged in the conversation, and therefore can do other work at ease.
  • the calling side also feels at ease that the partner will respond when the name is called, so that the participants can speak at ease if not exclusively engaged in the conversation.
  • the operator by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can reply immediately and confirm the context, too, when the name is called if not exclusively engaged in the conversation, and therefore can do other work at ease.
  • the calling side also feels at ease that the partner will respond when the name is called, so that the participants can speak at ease if not exclusively engaged in the conversation.
  • the operator According to the display method of the chat system of the tenth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the twenty-first aspect, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can review for which reasons he is called during the day and check for works left undone.
  • the operator by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can return to the terminal device when the name is called while staying away from the terminal device, and immediately confirm the calling of the name and its context.
  • the operator by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can review for which reasons he has been called, save the record, and check for works left undone.
  • the operator can connect by telephone by easy operation when wishing to speak directly person to person during conversation.

Abstract

Conversations by characters in plural channels are displayed, and of these conversations, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels are displayed in individual regions 23, 24 on one display screen, and an inputted statement is displayed in an intermediate region 22 of the individual regions 23, 24. It hence realizes a display method of a chat system having a notice function for use while working in an office, and information extracting function enabled by electronic expression of conversations, and a recording medium used for execution thereof.

Description

    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a chat system for exchanging information between terminal devices which is a computer system, terminal devices of the chat system, display method of the chat system, and a recording medium used for execution thereof. [0001]
  • The chat system is known as means for exchanging information between terminal devices. FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a structural example of such chat system. In the chat system, a [0002] chat server 2 which is a host computer, and plural terminal devices 3 to 6 are connected through a network 1 of public circuits, and the chat server 2, when receiving messages from the terminal devices 3 to 6, transmits them immediately to other terminal devices 3 to 6, so that conversations by characters among operators who operate the individual terminal devices are realized.
  • In the chat system, the statement and the corresponding speaker's name are displayed in the [0003] terminal devices 3 to 6. Therefore, when plural statements are uttered simultaneously, the speakers are not confused, and the content of the statement is securely transmitted to other operators, so that opinions may be exchanged smoothly. Besides, the statements displayed in the terminal devices 3 to 6 can be directly saved as text data, and proceedings may be easily configured from the text data.
  • On the other hand, as seen in the recent boom of intranet, the electronic revolution of office is progressing rapidly, but little has been discussed so far about electronic handling of office conversations playing vital roles in collaborative works (exchange of information, greeting, etc.). [0004]
  • The conventional chat system (for example, the real-time meeting of IRC or Nifty) is based on exclusive engagement in the meeting, but for use in such office conversations, the system must be designed to be used while doing work. Yet, the conventional chat system did not make the best of electronic conversations. [0005]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention is devised in the light of the above situation, and it is an object thereof to present a display method of a chat system having a notice function for use while working in an office and an information extracting function enabled by electronic processing of conversations, and a recording medium for use in execution thereof. [0006]
  • A terminal device of a chat system according to a first aspect of the invention comprises means for displaying conversations by characters in plural channels, and displaying, out of the conversations, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, and means for displaying an inputted statement in an intermediate region of the individual regions. [0007]
  • In the terminal device of above chat system, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels are displayed in individual regions of one display screen, and the statement inputted from a local keyboard is displayed in an intermediate region of the individual regions of the main channel and other channels, so that the conversations in other channels can be viewed while chatting by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel). [0008]
  • A chat system according to a second aspect of the invention comprises the terminal device of the chat system in the first aspect of the invention. [0009]
  • In this chat system, the terminal device displays the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, and the statement inputted from a local keyboard is displayed in an intermediate region of the individual regions of the main channel and other channels, so that the conversations in other channels can be viewed while chatting by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel). [0010]
  • A display method of a chat system according to a third aspect of the invention is characterized by displaying conversations by characters in plural channels, and displaying, out of the conversations, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, and displaying an inputted statement in an intermediate region of the individual regions. [0011]
  • In a display method of a chat system according to a fourth aspect of the invention, the conversation in the main channel and the conversations in other channels are displayed in a time series so that the latest statement may be displayed at the position closest to the intermediate region of the individual regions. [0012]
  • In a display method of a chat system according to a fifth aspect of the invention, other channel is replaced into a main channel when the statement of the corresponding channel in the region of the other channel is specified. [0013]
  • In a display method of a chat system according to a sixth aspect of the invention, URL (uniform resource locator) displayed in conversation is stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the URL, a list of URLs is displayed according to an instruction, and the selected URL is listed and displayed together with the statement. [0014]
  • In a display method of a chat system according to a seventh aspect of the invention, the stored URLs and the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the URLs are registered in a database, and are listed and displayed according to an instruction. [0015]
  • In a display method of a chat system according to an eighth aspect of the invention, a keyword is set, and when the keyword is displayed in display of a conversation, the keyword is displayed in bold type or a specified sound is generated, and when the keyword is received while conversation is not displayed, the screen is returned to the conversation display, and the keyword is emphasized. [0016]
  • In a display method of a chat system according to a ninth aspect of the invention, the keywords are stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the keywords, and the keywords and the statements are listed and displayed according to an instruction. [0017]
  • In a display method of a chat system according to a tenth aspect of the invention, the keywords and the statements are listed and displayed at the end of conversation. [0018]
  • In a display method of a chat system according to an eleventh aspect of the invention, after storing the keyword, when the keyword is inputted, it is listed and displayed together with the statements. [0019]
  • In a display method of a chat system according to a twelfth aspect of the invention, at the end of the conversation, the keywords are registered together with the statements in a list application program provided outside, and are saved after end of the conversation. [0020]
  • In a display method of a chat system according to a thirteenth aspect of the invention, participants in the conversation are listed and displayed, and the telephone is connected to the selected participants. [0021]
  • A recording medium according to a fourteenth aspect of the invention records a computer program of a display method of a chat system comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying, out of the conversations in plural channels, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, and a step of displaying an inputted statement in an intermediate region of the individual regions. [0022]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the third aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the fourteenth aspect, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels are displayed in individual regions of one display screen, and the statement inputted from a local keyboard is displayed in an intermediate region of the individual regions of the main channel and other channels, so that the conversations in other channels can be viewed while chatting by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel). [0023]
  • In a recording medium according to a fifteenth aspect of the invention, the step of displaying the conversation in the main channel and the conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, displays in a time series the latest statement at the position closest to the intermediate region of the individual regions. [0024]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the fourth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the fifteenth aspect of the invention, the conversation in the main channel (the presently chatting channel) and conversations in other channels are displayed in a time series so that the latest statement may be displayed at the position closest to the intermediate region of the individual regions of the main channel and other channels. Therefore, the conversation contents in the main channel and other channels can be reviewed from the latest one while chatting into the main channel. [0025]
  • A recording medium according to a sixteenth aspect of the invention comprises a step of replacing other channel with the main channel when the statement in the region of other channel is specified. [0026]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the fifth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the sixteenth aspect of the invention, when the statement in the region of other channel is specified, this channel becomes the main channel. As a result, the operator can immediately participate in the conversation of interesting topic or curious subject. [0027]
  • A recording medium according to a seventeenth aspect of the invention records a computer program of a display method of a chat system comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying the conversations, a step of storing the URL displayed in the conversations together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the URL, a step of displaying a list of URLs according to an instruction, and a step of displaying a list of the selected URL together with the statement. [0028]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the sixth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the seventeenth aspect of the invention, the URL displayed in conversation is stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it. According to an instruction from the operator, a list of URL is displayed, and the selected URL is listed and displayed together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it. [0029]
  • When a URL appears in conversation, it is often preceded or accompanied by an explanation (for example, this URL is interesting in this point, someone needed the information about something, etc.). Therefore, by extracting the context simultaneously with the character string of URL, important information can be picked up from the conversation. Furthermore, by registering it in the database, a useful information database accessible any time can be configured from ordinary conversations. [0030]
  • A recording medium according to an eighteenth aspect of the invention comprises a step of registering the stored URL and the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the URL in a database, and a step of displaying a list of registered URL and the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the URL according to an instruction. [0031]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the seventh aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the eighteenth aspect of the invention, the URL displayed in conversation is stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it, and the stored URL and the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it are registered in the database. According to an instruction from the operator, a list of URL is displayed together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it. [0032]
  • When a URL appears in conversation, it is often preceded or accompanied by an explanation (for example, this URL is interesting in this point, someone needed the information about something, etc.). Therefore, by registering in the database, a useful information database accessible any time can be configured from ordinary conversations. [0033]
  • A recording medium according to a nineteenth aspect of the invention records a computer program of a display method of a chat system comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying the conversations, a step of setting a keyword, a step of displaying the keyword in bold type or generating a specified sound when the keyword is displayed during display of the conversation, and a step of returning to the display of conversation when the keyword is received while conversation is not displayed. [0034]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the eighth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the nineteenth aspect of the invention, by setting a keyword, when the keyword is displayed during display of conversation, the keyword is displayed in bold type or specified sound is generated to emphasize the keyword. When the keyword is received while conversation is not displayed, the display of conversation is returned to emphasize the keyword. [0035]
  • Accordingly, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can reply immediately when his (her) name is called if not exclusively engaged in the conversation, and therefore can do other work at ease. At the same time, the calling side also feels at ease that the partner will respond when his (her) name is called, so that the participants can speak at ease if not exclusively engaged in the conversation. [0036]
  • A recording medium according to a twentieth aspect of the invention includes a step of storing the keyword together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after the keyword. [0037]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the ninth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the twentieth aspect of the invention, by setting a keyword, when the keyword is displayed during display of conversation, the keyword is stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before after it. According to an instruction from the operator, the keyword is listed and displayed together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it. [0038]
  • Accordingly, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can reply immediately and confirm the context, too, when his (her) name is called if not exclusively engaged in the conversation, and therefore can do other work at ease. At the same time, the calling side also feels at ease that the partner will respond if the name is called, so that the participants can speak at ease if not exclusively engaged in the conversation. [0039]
  • A recording medium according to a twenty-first aspect of the invention includes a step of listing and displaying the keyword together with the statement at the end of the conversation. [0040]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the tenth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the twenty-first aspect of the invention, by setting a keyword, when the keyword is displayed during display of conversation, the keyword is stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before after it. At the end of the conversation, the keyword is listed and displayed together with the statements for a specific number of lines before after it. [0041]
  • Accordingly, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can review for which reasons he is called during the day and check for works left undone. [0042]
  • A recording medium according to a twenty-second aspect of the invention includes a step of listing and displaying the keyword together with the statement, when the keyword is inputted, after a step of storing the keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after the keyword. [0043]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the eleventh aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the twenty-second aspect of the invention, by setting a keyword, when the keyword is displayed during display of conversation, the keyword is stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before after it. By input from a local keyboard, when the operator speaks, the keyword is listed and displayed together with the statements for a specific number of lines before after it. [0044]
  • Accordingly, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can return to the terminal device when his (her) name is called while staying away from the terminal device, and immediately confirm the calling of the name and its context. [0045]
  • A recording medium according to a twenty-third aspect of the invention includes a step of registering the keyword together with the statement in a list application program provided outside at the end of conversation. [0046]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the twelfth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the twenty-third aspect of the invention, by setting a keyword, when the keyword is displayed during display of conversation, the keyword is stored together with the statements for a specific number of lines before after it. At the end of conversation, the keyword is registered together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it in a list application program provided outside, and is saved after conversation. [0047]
  • Accordingly, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can review for which reasons he has been called, save the record, and check for works left undone. [0048]
  • A recording medium according to a twenty-fourth aspect of the invention records a computer program of a display method of a chat system including a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying the conversations, a step of listing and displaying participants in the conversations, and a step of connecting the selected participants by telephone. [0049]
  • In the display method of the chat system according to the thirteenth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium according to the twenty-fourth aspect of the invention, by listing and displaying the participants in the conversations and connecting the participants selected by the operator by telephone, the operator can connect by telephone by easy operation when wishing to speak directly person to person during conversation. [0050]
  • The above and further objects and features of the invention will more fully be apparent from the following detailed description with the accompanying drawings. [0051]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a structural example of an embodiment of a chat system of the invention; [0052]
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a construction of a memory device of a terminal device for executing a display method of a chat system of the invention; [0053]
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing a display screen according to the display method of chat system in third and fifth aspects of the invention; [0054]
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of chat system in third and fifth aspects of the invention; [0055]
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing a display screen according to the display method of chat system in a fourth aspect of the invention; [0056]
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing a screen for displaying a list of URL and a list of conversations for a specific number of lines before and after a selected URL according to the display method of chat system in a sixth aspect of the invention; [0057]
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram showing a display screen according to the display method of chat system in a seventh aspect of the invention; [0058]
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of chat system in sixth and seventh aspects of the invention; [0059]
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of chat system in sixth and seventh aspects of the invention; [0060]
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of chat system in sixth and seventh aspects of the invention; [0061]
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing screen for keyword setting according to the display method of chat system in eighth to twelfth aspects of the invention; [0062]
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing screen for displaying extracted preceding context, keyword and succeeding context according to the display method of chat system in ninth and eleventh aspects of the invention; [0063]
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of chat system in the eleventh aspect of the invention; [0064]
  • FIG. 14 is a conceptual diagram showing the concept of display method of chat system in a thirteenth aspect of the invention; [0065]
  • FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing construction of an embodiment of a recording medium in fourteenth to sixteenth aspects of the invention; [0066]
  • FIG. 16 is an explanatory diagram showing construction of an embodiment of a recording medium in seventeenth and eighteenth aspects of the invention; [0067]
  • FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram showing construction of an embodiment of a recording medium in nineteenth to twenty-third aspects of the invention; and [0068]
  • FIG. 18 is an explanatory diagram showing construction of an embodiment of a recording medium in a twenty-fourth aspect of the invention. [0069]
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Referring now to the drawings, some of the preferred embodiments of the invention are described in detail below. [0070]
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a structural example of a chat system according to the invention. This chat system is intended to realize conversation by characters between operators who operate the individual terminal devices, by connecting a [0071] chat server 2 which is a host computer, and plural terminal device (for example, personal computers) 3 to 6 according to the invention through a network 1 of public circuit, and sending the message received in the chat server 1 from the terminal devices 3 to 6 immediately to other terminal devices.
  • In the chat system, the statement and the corresponding speaker's name are displayed in the [0072] terminal devices 3 to 6, and therefore, when plural statements are uttered simultaneously, the speakers are not confused.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a construction of a memory device of a terminal device for executing the display method of chat system according to the invention. This [0073] memory device 10 includes a region 12 for storing the channel being noticed at the present (main channel), a keyword onset flag 11 used from onset of keyword and inputted from local keyboard until display of the keyword together with the preceding and succeeding context (tenth aspect), a region 13 for storing keyword data composed of a set keyword character string and action when the keyword is received and displayed (seventh aspect), and a region 15 for storing the extracted keyword character string and statement for a specific number of lines before and after it (eighth to eleventh aspects).
  • The [0074] memory device 10 further includes a region 14 for storing the extracted URL (Uniform Resource Locator) character string and statement for a specific number of lines before and after it (sixth aspect), and regions 16, 19, etc. for storing data in each one of plural channels.
  • The [0075] regions 16, 19 for storing data in every channel are respectively regions of channels 1 and 2, each composed of preceding context storing regions 17, 20 (sixth, eighth to eleventh aspects) for storing the preceding context (latest statement) for a specific number of lines, keyword queues (first-in, first-out or FIFO lists) 18, 21 (eighth to eleventh aspects) for registering the succeeding context for a specific number of lines of keyword, and URL queues 18 a, 21 a (sixth aspect) for registering the succeeding context for a specific number of lines of URL, and the memory device 10, similarly hereinafter, includes a required number of regions.
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram for showing the display screen of the terminal device of the chat system in the first aspect, and the display screen in the display method of chat system according to the third and fifth aspects. This display screen has a [0076] region 23 for displaying the conversation in the channel (main channel) being noticed at the present in the upper portion, a region 24 for displaying conversations in other channels in the lower portion, and a region 22 for displaying the statement inputted from a local keyboard in the middle enclosed by the regions 23, 24, and further includes a region 25 for listing and displaying the names of participants in the conversations in the channel being noticed at the present and other channels at the right end portion.
  • In the [0077] region 23 for displaying the conversation in the channel being noticed at the present, each statement is composed of the speech time (e.g. 16:23), speaker's name (handle name) (that is, nickname, e.g. morimori), and content of speech (e.g. please finish it), and it is displayed in the sequence of utterance.
  • In the [0078] region 24 for displaying the conversations in other channels, when there are plural other channels, regardless of the speaking channels, statements are displayed in the sequence of speech. Each statement is composed of the speech time, speaking channel name (e.g. %INFO), speaker's name (nickname, e.g. MUL), and content of speech (e.g. wait for a while), and it is displayed in the sequence of utterance.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing operation of the terminal device of the chat system in the first aspect and the terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system in the third and fifth aspect. The terminal device, in the case the conversation (statement) is received from the chat server (Step S[0079] 10, YES), displays (Step S20) the conversation in the window (region) 23 of the channel being noticed when the conversation is the speech in the channel being noticed (Step S16, YES), and returns. When the conversation is not the speech in the channel being noticed (Step S16, NO), it displays (Step S18) the conversation in the window (region) 24 of other channel, and returns.
  • The statement transmitted from the chat server consists of the speaker's name (nickname), speaking channel name, and content of speech, and in the case of, for example, “mul privmsg #cocoa good afternoon”, it is composed of “mul: speaker's name”, “privmsg: command showing conversation”, and “#cocoa: destination name”. [0080]
  • While conversation (statement) from chat server is not received (Step S[0081] 10, NO), when the user (operator) inputs a message (statement) from a local keyboard (Step S12, YES), the terminal device displays in the input window (region of displaying inputted statement) 22 (Step S12), and when the line feed key is operated (Step S24, YES), it transmits the message, displays (Step S26) the conversation in the window 23 in the channel being noticed, and returns.
  • When the user does not input message from the local keyboard (Step S[0082] 12, NO), it processes otherwise (Step S14) and returns.
  • The terminal device, when the conversation (statement) displayed in the [0083] window 24 of other channel is double-clicked by a pointing device such as mouse (not shown), displays the conversation in the channel in the window 24 of the channel being noticed, regarding the channel to which the conversation belongs as the channel being noticed. The conversation of the channel hitherto displayed in the window 23 is displayed in the window 24 in a time series (if there are other channels, including the conversations therein) (fifth aspect).
  • In this case, the conversation displayed in the [0084] window 24 of other channel is displayed in a format of the channel name, speaker's name, and content of speech, for example, “<%INFO: MUL> wait for a while”, that is, “<channel name: speaker's nickname> content of speech”, and the terminal device acquires the content of the line from the window 24 when the user clicks this conversation. The terminal devices recognizes the portion between “<” and “:” as the channel name, and changes the channel being noticed to this channel.
  • Alternatively, the operation may be as follows. [0085]
  • The terminal device has a correspondence table of each line of [0086] window 24 of other channel and speaking channels provided in the memory device. This correspondence table is updated as follows.
  • 1. The correspondence table is cleared when starting up. [0087]
  • 2. The message is displayed in the unit of one line in the [0088] window 24 of other channel.
  • 3. When displaying the message in the [0089] window 24 of other channel, the channel name is added to the end of the correspondence table.
  • 4. As a result of 1, 2, 3, the channel name corresponding to the message in each line is stored in the correspondence table. [0090]
  • When the user double-clicks the [0091] window 24 of other channel, the terminal device acquires the double-clicked line (line number) from the window 24. Searching the correspondence table by using the line number, the channel name corresponding to the line number is acquired. The acquired channel number is the channel being noticed.
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing the display screen of the display method of chat system according to a fourth aspect. In this display screen, the conversation displayed in the [0092] region 24 displaying the conversation in other channel is displayed downward in the sequence of utterance, and the latest statement is displayed in the position closest to the region 22 for displaying the inputted speech. The other display method and operation of the terminal device are same as in the embodiment of the display method of the chat system according to the third and fifth embodiments, and its explanation is omitted.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing a screen for displaying a list of URL and a list of conversation (statement) for a specific number of lines before and after a selected URL. In this screen, a [0093] URL list 30 extracted from the screen in FIG. 3 is disposed in the upper portion, and a conversation (statement) list 31 for a specific number of lines before and after the URL selected in the URL list 30 is disposed in the lower portion. This screen is displayed as the URL (U) is selected from the menu in the screen shown in FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram showing the display screen for displaying the URL registered in the database and a list of conversation (statement) for a specific number of lines before and after it, according to the display method of chat system of a seventh aspect. In this screen, the display is made in the daily unit. [0094]
  • FIG. 8 to FIG. 10 are flowcharts showing the operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system of the sixth and seventh aspects. The terminal device clears (Step S[0095] 30) the preceding context storage regions 17, 20 (FIG. 2) of each channel when starting up.
  • The terminal device, every time receiving the message (conversation) (Step S[0096] 31), adds (Step S32) the message to the end of the preceding context storage region of the channel. When the message stored in the preceding context storage region exceeds, for example, five lines (Step S34, YES), the first one line of the preceding context storage region is deleted (Step S36), so that the stored message may not exceed five lines.
  • The terminal device, when extracting the URL displayed on the screen, saves (Step S[0097] 40) the region of the displayed URL portion in the region 14 (FIG. 2) of the extracted URL data. Next, the content of the preceding context storage region of the channel in which the URL is displayed is copied (Step S42) in the region saved at step S40 as the preceding context of URL. The extracted URL is copied (Step S44) in the region saved at Step S40.
  • Next, the number of lines of the succeeding context required for the URL data is set, for example, at five lines (Step S[0098] 46), and registered in URL queues 18 a, 21 a of the channel (Step S48).
  • The terminal device, every time the message (conversation) is displayed on the screen, checks (Step S[0099] 50) whether there is data in the URL queue of the channel of the message or not, and if there is data (Step S50, YES), the top data is taken out (Step S52).
  • The message is added in the region saved at Step S[0100] 40 as the succeeding context of the URL data, and “1” is subtracted (Step S54) from the data taken out at Step S52.
  • Consequently, when the data after subtracting “1” at Step S[0101] 54 is “0” (Step S56, YES), it is removed from the URL queue (Step S58), and the URL queue is checked for presence or absence of next data (Step S60). When the data after subtracting “1” at Step S54 is not “0” (Step S56, NO), the URL queue is immediately checked for presence or absence of next data (Step S60).
  • When there is next data in the URL queue (Step S[0102] 60, YES), the data is taken out (Step S62), and the next message is added in the region saved at Step S40 as the succeeding data of URL data, and “1” is subtracted from the data taken out at Step S62 (Step S54). Similarly, thereafter, the data is added until the succeeding context reaches five lines.
  • In this way, since the URL queues is a first-in first-out list, when the URL is displayed in the screen within an interval of five lines, the succeeding context for five lines can be kept for each URL. [0103]
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing the screen for setting a keyword according to the display method of the chat system of eighth to twelfth aspects. In this screen, a keyword (or keywords) is set in a [0104] lower region 41, and when the set keyword is displayed in the conversation display screen shown in FIG. 3 or sent from the chat server, the action is set in an upper region 40 (for example, beeping, shown in front screen (display in bold type), or returning to ordinary size in the case of an icon (returning to the conversation display screen shown in FIG. 3)).
  • The set data is stored in the keyword data storage region [0105] 13 (FIG. 2) as keyword data.
  • The terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system according to the eighth to twelfth aspects, when the set keyword is displayed in the conversation display screen shown in FIG. 3, beeps or displays the keyword on the front screen. When other than the conversation display screen, when the set keyword is sent from the chat server, it is returned to the conversation display screen. [0106]
  • When the terminal device extracts the keyword displayed on the screen, a region for the displayed keyword portion is kept in the [0107] region 15 of the extracted keyword data (FIG. 2).
  • The terminal device has [0108] keyword queues 18, 21 (FIG. 2) same as in the case of URL in each channel, and its operation for extracting the preceding context, keyword and succeeding context is same as the operation in the terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system in the sixth and seventh aspects, except that the URL is replaced by the keyword, and the description is omitted.
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing the screen for displaying the extracted preceding context, keyword and succeeding context in the display method of the chat system according to ninth and eleventh aspects. The called context can be confirmed herein. [0109]
  • The screen for displaying list of the extracted preceding context, keyword and succeeding context by the display method of the chat system according to the ninth, tenth and twelfth aspects is same as in FIG. 7 showing the URL, except that the URL is replaced by the keyword. [0110]
  • The terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system of the tenth and twelfth aspects confirms whether there is data or not in the [0111] region 15 of extracted keyword data (FIG. 2) at the end of conversation, and when there is data, the same screen as in the case of URL in FIG. 7 is displayed.
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing the operation of the terminal device for executing the display method of the chat system according to the eleventh embodiment. When starting up, the terminal device resets a keyword onset flag [0112] 11 (FIG. 2) (Step S66).
  • The terminal device sets the keyword onset flag (Step S[0113] 68) when the set keyword is displayed in the conversation display screen shown in FIG. 3 or the keyword is sent from the chat server and extracted (Step S67, YES).
  • The terminal device, when the [0114] keyword onset flag 11 is set (Step S70, YES) at inputting a message (statement) from a local keyboard by the user (Step S69, YES), displays the keyword onset context (FIG. 12) (Step S72), and resets the keyword onset flag 11 (Step S74).
  • FIG. 14 is a conceptual diagram showing the concept of the display method of the chat system in a thirteenth aspect. When the user selects a partner for calling by telephone from a [0115] region 25 displaying a list of participants on the conversation display screen of the terminal device 3 shown in FIG. 3, it is connected to the partner's terminal device 4 by telephone through a network 1 of public circuit by telephone software. This telephone circuit is separate from the circuit used by the chat system. In usual telephone, it is same as mentioned above, and the method of calling includes a method of connected by an exchange through the network 1, and a method of connecting the telephone set and the terminal device.
  • In the storage device of the terminal device, a region for storing telephone numbers used by the user is provided. [0116]
  • It is also possible to call in the following method. [0117]
  • For example, “mul” makes a call to “pine”. The terminal device prepares a calling message in a format of, for example, “{circumflex over ()}APHONE 164.70.21.211{circumflex over ()}A”, and sends this message to “pine” in the same manner as in conversation. [0118]
  • Herein, by enclosing by “{circumflex over ()}A”, it is distinguished from the conversation, and “PHONE” means a calling request, and “164.70.21.211” is the IP address of the terminal used by “pine”. [0119]
  • By using a command of chat system, when this message is sent in a format of, for example, “privmsg pine: {circumflex over ()}APHONE 164.70.21.211{circumflex over ()}A”, it is transmitted to the “pine” side by the chat server as “mul privmsg pine {circumflex over ()}APHONE 164.70.21.211{circumflex over ()}A”. [0120]
  • The terminal device at the “pine” side checks if the message is enclosed by “{circumflex over ()}A” or not when processing the message, and if enclosed, the content is analyzed. [0121]
  • When the content is “PHONE”, it means a telephone request, and the IP address “164.70.21.211” next of “PHONE” is acquired, and by using this IP address, a telephone call is made through the telephone software. [0122]
  • Since this IP address is an address of a terminal device of “mul”, this telephone is received and connected by the telephone software of the terminal device of “mul”. [0123]
  • FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing a construction of an embodiment of a recording medium according to fourteenth to sixteenth aspects. This recording medium is a recording medium FDa such as flexible disk, CD-ROM disk or magneto-optical disk, recording a computer program PRa comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying the conversation in the channel being noticed (main channel) out of these conversations and conversations in other channels in [0124] individual regions 23, 24 (FIG. 3) in one display screen, a step of displaying the statement inputted from a local keyboard in an intermediate region 22 (FIG. 3) of the individual regions, and a step of replacing other channel with the channel being noticed when the statement in the region 24 of other channel is specified, which is loaded in a disk drive DD, and its content is read into a personal computer PC.
  • The read computer program PRa controls the personal computer PC. [0125]
  • The other constitution and operation are same as the constitution and operation of the embodiment of the display method of the chat system according to the third to fifth aspects, and the explanation is omitted. [0126]
  • FIG. 16 is an explanatory diagram showing a construction of an embodiment of a recording medium according to seventeenth and eighteenth aspects. This recording medium is a recording medium FDb such as flexible disk, CD-ROM disk or magneto-optical disk, recording a computer program PRb comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying these conversations, a step of storing the URL displayed during these conversations together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it, a step of listing and displaying the stored URL according to an instruction, a step of listing and displaying a selected URL together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it, a step of registering the stored URL and the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it in a database, and a step of listing and displaying the registered URL and the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it according to an instruction, which is loaded in a disk drive DD, and its content is read into a personal computer PC. [0127]
  • The read computer program PRb controls the personal computer PC. [0128]
  • The other constitution and operation are same as the constitution and operation of the embodiment of the display method of the chat system according to the sixth and seventh aspects, and the explanation is omitted. [0129]
  • FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram showing a construction of an embodiment of a recording medium according to nineteenth to twenty-third aspects. This recording medium is a recording medium FDc such as flexible disk, CD-ROM disk or magneto-optical disk, recording a computer program PRc comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying these conversations, a step of setting a keyword, a step of displaying the keyword in bold type or generating a specified sound when the keyword is displayed during display of the conversation, a step of returning to the display of conversation when the keyword is received while conversation is not displayed, a step of storing the keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it, a step of listing and displaying the keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it at the end of conversation, a step of listing and displaying the keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after when inputted from a local key board after the step of storing the keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it, and a step of registering the keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after it into a list application provided outside at the end of conversation, which is loaded in a disk drive DD, and its content is read into a personal computer PC. [0130]
  • The read computer program PRc controls the personal computer PC. [0131]
  • The other constitution and operation are same as the constitution and operation of the embodiment of the display method of the chat system according to the eighth to twelfth aspects, and the explanation is omitted. [0132]
  • FIG. 18 is an explanatory diagram showing a construction of an embodiment of a recording medium according to a twenty-fourth aspect. This recording medium is a recording medium FDd such as flexible disk, CD-ROM disk or magneto-optical disk, recording a computer program PRd comprising a step of sending and receiving conversations in plural channels, a step of displaying these conversations, a step of listing and displaying participants in the conversations, and a step of connecting a selected participant by telephone, which is loaded in a disk drive DD, and its content is read into a personal computer PC. [0133]
  • The read computer program PRd controls the personal computer PC. [0134]
  • The other constitution and operation are same as the constitution and operation of the embodiment of the display method of the chat system according to the thirteenth aspect, and the explanation is omitted. [0135]
  • As described herein, according to the terminal device of the chat system of the first aspect of the invention, the conversations in other channels can be glanced while speaking by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel). [0136]
  • According to the chat system of the second aspect of the invention, in the terminal device, the conversations in other channels can be glanced while speaking by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel). [0137]
  • According to the display method of the chat system of the third aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the fourteenth aspect, the conversations in other channels can be glanced while speaking by paying attention to the conversation content of the presently speaking channel (main channel). [0138]
  • According to the display method of the chat system of the fourth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the fifteenth aspect, the conversation contents in the main channel and other channels can be reviewed from the latest one while speaking into the main channel. [0139]
  • According to the display method of the chat system of the fifth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the sixteenth aspect, the operator can immediately participate in the conversation of interesting topic or curious subject. [0140]
  • According to the display method of the chat system of the sixth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the seventeenth aspect, by extracting the context simultaneously with the character string of URL, important information can be picked up from the conversation. Or, by registering in the database, a useful information database accessible any time can be configured from ordinary conversations. [0141]
  • According to the display method of the chat system of the seventh aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the eighteenth aspect, by registering in the database, a useful information database accessible any time can be configured from ordinary conversations. [0142]
  • According to the display method of the chat system of the eighth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the nineteenth aspect, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can reply immediately when the name is called if not exclusively engaged in the conversation, and therefore can do other work at ease. At the same time, the calling side also feels at ease that the partner will respond when the name is called, so that the participants can speak at ease if not exclusively engaged in the conversation. [0143]
  • According to the computer system controlled by the display method of the chat system of the ninth aspect of the invention and the program recorded in the recording medium of the twentieth aspect, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can reply immediately and confirm the context, too, when the name is called if not exclusively engaged in the conversation, and therefore can do other work at ease. At the same time, the calling side also feels at ease that the partner will respond when the name is called, so that the participants can speak at ease if not exclusively engaged in the conversation. [0144]
  • According to the display method of the chat system of the tenth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the twenty-first aspect, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can review for which reasons he is called during the day and check for works left undone. [0145]
  • According to the display method of the chat system of the eleventh aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the twenty-second aspect, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can return to the terminal device when the name is called while staying away from the terminal device, and immediately confirm the calling of the name and its context. [0146]
  • According to the display method of the chat system of the twelfth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the twenty-third aspect, the operator, by setting, for example, the own name as the keyword, can review for which reasons he has been called, save the record, and check for works left undone. [0147]
  • According to the display method of the chat system of the thirteenth aspect of the invention and the computer system controlled by the program recorded in the recording medium of the twenty-fourth aspect, the operator can connect by telephone by easy operation when wishing to speak directly person to person during conversation. [0148]
  • As the invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit of essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiments are therefore illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims. [0149]

Claims (48)

1. A terminal device of a chat system, comprising:
means for displaying conversations by characters in plural channels, and displaying, out of the conversations, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen; and
means for displaying an inputted statement in an intermediate region of said individual regions.
2. A chat system comprising:
a terminal device, having:
means for displaying conversations by characters in plural channels, and displaying, out of the conversations, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen; and
means for displaying an inputted statement in an intermediate region of said individual regions.
3. A display method of a chat system characterized by displaying conversations by characters in plural channels, and displaying, out of the conversations, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, and displaying an inputted statement in an intermediate region of the individual regions.
4. The display method of the chat system as set forth in
claim 3
, wherein said other channel is converted into a main channel when the statement of the corresponding channel in said region of said other channel is specified.
5. The display method of the chat system as set forth in
claim 3
, wherein said conversation in the main channel and said conversations in other channels are displayed in a time series so that the latest statement may be displayed at the position closest to the intermediate region of the individual regions.
6. The display method of the chat system as set forth in
claim 5
, wherein said other channel is converted into a main channel when the statement of the corresponding channel in said region of said other channel is specified.
7. A display method of a chat system, comprising the steps of:
storing a URL displayed in conversation together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after said URL;
displaying a list of said URLs according to an instruction; and
displaying a list of selected URLs together with the statements.
8. The display method of the chat system as set forth in
claim 7
, further comprising the steps of:
registering said stored URL and the statements for a specific number of lines before and after it in a database; and
listing and displaying them according to an instruction.
9. A display method of a chat system, comprising the steps of:
setting previously a keyword;
displaying the keyword in bold type or generating a specified sound when said keyword is displayed during display of conversation; and
returning to the conversation display when said keyword is received while conversation is not displayed, and emphasizing said keyword.
10. The display method of the chat system as set forth in
claim 9
, further comprising the steps of:
storing said keyword together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after said keyword; and
listing and displaying said keyword and said statements according to an instruction.
11. The display method of the chat system as set forth in
claim 10
, further comprising a step of listing and displaying together with said statements when said keyword is inputted after said keyword is stored.
12. The display method of the chat system as set forth in
claim 10
, further comprising a step of:
registering said keyword together with said statements in a list application program provided outside, and saving after end of the conversation.
13. The display method of the chat system as set forth in
claim 10
, further comprising a step of listing and displaying said keyword and said statements at the end of conversation.
14. The display method of the chat system as set forth in
claim 13
, further comprising a step of listing and displaying together with said statements when said keyword is inputted after said keyword is stored.
15. The display method of the chat system as set forth in
claim 13
, further comprising a step of:
registering said keyword together with said statements in a list application program provided outside, and saving after end of the conversation.
16. A display method of a chat system characterized by listing and displaying participants in the conversation, and connecting the telephone to the selected participants.
17. A computer memory product readable by a computer to execute method steps of displaying conversation by a chat system, said computer memory product comprising the steps of:
sending and receiving conversations in plural channels;
displaying, out of the conversations in plural channels, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen; and
displaying an inputted statement in an intermediate region of the individual regions.
18. The computer memory product as set froth in
claim 17
, further comprising a step of replacing other channel with the main channel when the statement in said the region in other channel is specified.
19. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 17
,
wherein said step of displaying the conversation in the main channel and the conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, displays in a time series so that the latest statement may be displayed at the position closest to the intermediate region of the individual regions.
20. The computer memory product as set froth in
claim 19
, further comprising a step of replacing other channel with the main channel when the statement in said the region in other channel is specified.
21. A computer memory product readable by a computer to execute method steps of displaying conversation by a chat system, said computer memory product comprising the steps of:
sending and receiving conversations in plural channels;
displaying said conversations;
storing URL, which is displayed in the conversations, together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after said URL;
displaying a list of URLs according to an instruction; and
displaying a list of the selected URL together with the statements.
22. The computer memory product as set forth in claim further comprising the steps of:
registering said stored URL and said statement for a specific number of lines before and after said URL in a database; and
displaying a list of said registered URLs and said statements for a specific number of lines before and after said URL according to an instruction.
23. A computer memory product readable by a computer to execute method steps of displaying conversation by a chat system, said computer memory product comprising the steps of:
sending and receiving conversations in plural channels;
displaying the conversations;
setting a keyword;
displaying said keyword in bold type or generating a specified sound when said set keyword is displayed during display of the conversation; and
returning to the display of conversation when said keyword is received while conversation is not displayed.
24. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 23
, further comprising a step of listing and displaying said keyword together with said statement, when said keyword is inputted after said step of storing said keyword together with said statement for a specific number of lines before and after said keyword.
25. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 23
, further comprising a step of storing said keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after said keyword.
26. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 25
, further comprising a step of listing and displaying said keyword together with said statement, when said keyword is inputted after said step of storing said keyword together with said statement for a specific number of lines before and after said keyword.
27. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 23
, further comprising a step of registering said keyword together with said statement in a list application program provided outside at the end of conversation.
28. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 25
, further comprising the steps of:
sending and receiving conversations in plural channels;
displaying said conversations; and
listing and displaying said keyword together with said statement at the end of the conversation.
29. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 28
, further comprising a step of registering said keyword together with said statement in a list application program provided outside at the end of conversation.
30. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 28
, further comprising a step of listing and displaying said keyword together with said statement, when said keyword is inputted after said step of storing said keyword together with said statement for a specific number of lines before and after said keyword.
31. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 30
, further comprising a step of registering said keyword together with said statement in a list application program provided outside at the end of conversation.
32. A computer memory product readable by a computer to execute method steps of displaying conversation by a chat system, said computer memory product comprising the steps of:
sending and receiving conversations in plural channels;
displaying said conversations;
listing and displaying participants in said conversations; and
connecting the selected participants by telephone.
33. A computer program product for use with a chat system, comprising:
a computer usable storage medium having computer readable program code means embodied therein for displaying the conversations, said computer readable program code means comprising:
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to send and receive conversations in plural channels;
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display, out of the conversations in plural channels, the conversation in the main channel and conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen; and
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display an inputted statement in an intermediate region of the individual regions.
34. The computer program product as set froth in
claim 33
, wherein said computer readable program code means further comprising computer readable program code means for causing said computer to replace other channel with the main channel when the statement in said the region in other channel is specified.
35. The computer program product as set forth in
claim 33
,
wherein said computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display the conversation in the main channel and the conversations in other channels in individual regions of one display screen, displays in a time series so that the latest statement may be displayed at the position closest to the intermediate region of the individual regions.
36. The computer program product as set froth in
claim 35
, wherein said computer readable program code means further comprising computer readable program code means for causing said computer to replace other channel with the main channel when the statement in said the region in other channel is specified.
37. A computer program product for use with a chat system, comprising:
a computer usable storage medium having computer readable program code means embodied therein for displaying the conversations, said computer readable program code means comprising:
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to send and receiving conversations in plural channels;
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display said conversations;
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to store URL, which is displayed in the conversations, together with the statements for a specific number of lines before and after said URL;
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display a list of URLs according to an instruction; and
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display a list of the selected URLs together with the statements.
38. The computer program product as set forth in
claim 37
, said computer readable program code means further comprising:
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to register said stored URL and said statement for a specific number of lines before and after said URL in a database; and
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display a list of said registered URLs and said statements for a specific number of lines before and after said URL according to an instruction.
39. A computer program product for use with a chat system, comprising:
a computer usable storage medium having computer readable program code means embodied therein for displaying the conversations, said computer readable program code means comprising:
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to send and receive conversations in plural channels;
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display the conversations;
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to set a keyword;
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display said keyword in bold type or generate a specified sound when said set keyword is displayed during display of the conversation; and
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to return to the display of conversation when said keyword is received while conversation is not displayed.
40. The computer program product as set forth in
claim 39
, said computer readable program code means further comprising computer readable program code means for causing said computer to list and display said keyword together with said statement, when said keyword is inputted after said step of storing said keyword together with said statement for a specific number of lines before and after said keyword.
41. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 39
, wherein said computer readable program code means further comprising computer readable program code means for causing said computer to store said keyword together with the statement for a specific number of lines before and after said keyword.
42. The computer program product as set forth in
claim 41
, wherein said computer readable program code means further comprising computer readable program code means for causing said computer to list and display said keyword together with said statement, when said keyword is inputted after said step of storing said keyword together with said statement for a specific number of lines before and after said keyword.
43. The computer program product as set forth in
claim 39
, wherein said computer readable program code means further comprising computer readable program code means for causing said computer to register said keyword together with said statement in a list application program provided outside at the end of conversation.
44. The computer memory product as set forth in
claim 41
, further comprising the steps of:
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to send and receive conversations in plural channels;
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display said conversations; and
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to list and display said keyword together with said statement at the end of the conversation.
45. The computer program product as set forth in
claim 44
, wherein said computer readable program code means further comprising computer readable program code means for causing said computer to register said keyword together with said statement in a list application program provided outside at the end of conversation.
46. The computer program product as set forth in
claim 44
, wherein said computer readable program code means further comprising computer readable program code means for causing said computer to list and display said keyword together with said statement, when said keyword is inputted after said step of storing said keyword together with said statement for a specific number of lines before and after said keyword.
47. The computer program product as set forth in
claim 46
, wherein said computer readable program code means further comprising computer readable program code means for causing said computer to register said keyword together with said statement in a list application program provided outside at the end of conversation.
48. A computer program product for use with a chat system, comprising:
a computer usable storage medium having computer readable program code means embodied therein for displaying the conversations, said computer readable program code means comprising:
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to send and receive conversations in plural channels;
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to display said conversations;
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to list and display participants in said conversations; and
computer readable program code means for causing said computer to connect the selected participants by telephone.
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