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imov Universal IM client for Pocket PC
Although I've never found instant messaging on my Pocket PC to be a particularly enjoyable experience, there are times where it can be pretty convenient. I'm thinking of those quick moments when you want to get a message to someone quickly - you're not looking to initiate a conversation, but just pass along some information in a quick manner. I live in Canada, where for some reason
I'm sure you can see where I'm going with this... I've discovered imov, a "universal mobile messenger" for Pocket PCs. imov supports Google Talk, AOL IM, ICQ, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger and Jabber instant messaging protocols in one seamless user interface. The free version is ad-supported, but there is also an ad-free Enterprise version that adds some useful features like the ability to hide offline contacts and support for Smartphone Pocket PCs. Although I'm still not a big fan of IM using my
After spending the better part of an hour on 
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Andrew Sokolic said 8:46AM on 9-15-2006
there is agile mobile too, which has been around for ages, and works on symbian and windows phones, and works on all those chat clients too. it even has push to talk, photo sending etc and is simply the best. try it sometime!
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Kate said 9:09AM on 9-15-2006
That I did not have such problems I use MI with plug-ins.
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Bill said 10:06AM on 9-15-2006
The Jabber platform's extensibility allows imov Messenger to be compatible with multiple messaging systems?
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letsrock said 10:07AM on 9-15-2006
I second Andrew Sokolic's recommendation for Agile Messenger! You can connect to ICQ, MSN, AOL, Yahoo, XMPP (jabber?), and Google. Great program for FREE!
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murph said 10:38AM on 9-15-2006
is this a new version of IMOV? i've tried it in the past but now i use Agile Messenger too.
speaking of which, Agile has a new BETA version available on their website from just last week. i just updated my PPC.
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techaddress said 11:59AM on 9-15-2006
Web 2.0 needs to lose the social software thing, please
Let me know: http://techaddress.wordpress.com/2006/09/15/web-20-needs-to-lose-the-social-software-thing-please/
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