They guys over at PhoneArena has tested 7 different instant messaging applications for the Apple iPhone. The tested applications are: AIM, oneConnect, IM+, Palringo, Fring, Nimbuzz and BeeJive IM. You can find the article here. A general program for all iPhone application is that they cannot run in the background while you’re doing something else with
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DailyMobile on 3rd Dec 2008 (via dailymobile.se)
Core Facts Popular mobile instant messaging application Palringo is now available on the Android Market. Using Palringo, Android users can chat to their friends on Google Talk, MSN, Facebook, Yahoo! Messenger, AIM, iChat, QQ and other popular messaging services and social networks. Palringo also enables Android owners to send photo messages to their friends in just two
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GoMoNews on 24th Mar 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Copyright © 2009 Thomas. Visit the original article at . Im probably not the best person to test this feature out because I barely ever participate in group chats, but seeing as Beejive is such a kickass instant messaging platform, I thought it would be worth exploring how they handled multi-user and meta chats in
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JustAnotheriPhoneBlog on 3rd Nov 2009 (via justanotheriphoneblog.com)
Following the release of the BlackBerry app, Palringo is expanding into the iPhone arena. The multiple IM client is now available through AppStore. You may have already installed some instant messaging app, but you should know that with Palringo you could stay in the loop with your buddies on more IM networks. The application supports most
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IntoMobile on 29th Jul 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Move over JiveTalk. Yup, you read that right. Palringo is here to give you a run for your money. Currently in free beta, Palringo lets you IM text, send photos and vocal IM's. Perhaps it's best feature, the vocal IM's allow you to send quick voice clips to other contacts, or as Palringo calls it, "Walkie-Talkie's on steroids". The beta currently supports MSN, ICQ, AIM, GTalk, Jabber, Yahoo!
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CrackBerry on 30th May 2008 (via crackberry.com)
fring today became available for all Apple iPhone and iPod touch owners, enabling them to talk, chat and interact with other fring users (”fringsters”) and all of their online communities (Skype, MSN, Google Talk, ICQ, Twitter, Yahoo! & AIM) using their device’s internet connection. fring’s feature-rich application enables users to enjoy mobile instant messaging with th...
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MobilesWorld on 5th Oct 2008 (via ipod-iphone.blogspot.com)