BeeJive IM Goes Live for iPhone

29 September, 2008 Posted by SolSie As Software, iPhone (6) Comment

The best Instant Messenger for iPhone has been released on Apple App Store. The app unifies and supports  AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, GoogleTalk, ICQ, Jabber, and MySpace IM. And you can use multiple accounts.

Highlights:

  • imageReal-time chats: quick switch between multiple simultaneous chats.
  • Customizable chat skins & emoticon support.
  • Click to browse, call, or send an email directly from the chat screen.
  • Full Unicode support, chat in any language supported by your iPhone.
  • Manage your buddy-list, including add/remove, nicknames, groups, block, approve/deny requests.
  • Control your own availability: set auto-away and custom status messages and be invisible.
  • Full 128-bit encryption of all over-the-air data transmission.
  • automatically reconnection after data service disruption.

BeejiveIM has been very popular with Blackberry users and a beta program is underway for Windows Mobile

Download HERE! (Native $16 & Web app Free)   [Source Beejive]

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Chris Oldroyd September 29, 2008

It looks like a nice app but it is expensive for an IM app. Also Fring is rumoured to be just round the corner and should offer skype chat which is where it is at for me.

SolSie
Twitter: solsie
September 29, 2008

Hi Chris,
People convince me this app’s worth every penny…It is bummer that unlike Win Mo. There is no trial with iPhone App.

BTW, Fring offers also VOIP right?

Chris Oldroyd September 29, 2008

Yeah it is supposed too, apparently they are waiting on app store approval but it may get rekected we don’t know yet. I did a post on it this morning http://www.mobiletechaddicts.com/2008/09/29/fring-coming-to-the-app-store/

SolSie
Twitter: solsie
September 29, 2008
Chris Oldroyd September 29, 2008

I was talking about the Fring app

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