QuickIM Mobile MSN Instant Messenger Advanced for Symbian UIQ P910, P900, Motorola A1000, Nokia 6708
From QuickIM - listed 04 April 2003
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Publisher's Description
Unlike other mobile messenger software, QuickIM charges only an one time licence fee, there is no annual subscription to pay! Make sure to read fully the competing offers small prints before making a purchasing decision. If it's written somewhere "the cost of this product includes the first year of service.", it means you have to pay every year in order to use their software! QuickIM charges only an one-time fee for unlimited use. Reviewers, before posting a negative comment, please read the requirements! QuickIM requires a GPRS connection that does not restrict the internet access to mobile operator selected services. QuickIM will NOT work on your phone if you DON'T have a fully internet compatible GPRS connection. If you have a WAP GPRS connection that only allows you to view web pages, it may not be enough. You need to contact your mobile operator and make sure you have a FULL internet GPRS connection, sometime called Web data options or PDA data options or Internet data options. Please don't blame the software if you don't have the required data options subscription activated. Please fully test the software before purchasing to avoid disappointment. We have extensively tested the software for many manufacturers, usually if you do have the right data options, the software should perform correctly.If you have a Series60 or Series 80 or Series 90 or Java MIDP 2.0 device (Nokia 6670, Nokia 9300, Nokia 9500, Nokia 7710, Motorola, Siemens, Samsung, SonyEricsson...), you need to download QuickIM Symbian Universal edition for Java phones instead from HEREIf you have a BlackBerry device, you need to download QuickIM BlackBerry edition instead from HEREIf you have a Palm device (Treo 600, 650, Tungsten C ...), you need to download QuickIM Palm edition instead from HEREImportant: Please check out http://www.quickim.com/forum support section on how to configure QuickIM on your phoneNew! Advanced edition licence supports the upcoming "QuickIM PluggedIn" technology which lets you run the future add-on modules designed for QuickIM MSN Messenger for Symbian.Winner of Handango Best Wireless Application! Some screenshots: QuickIM-MSN Messenger, Symbian UIQ Advanced Edition is the most powerful instant messenger for Symbian UIQ phones: SonyEricsson P910i, P900, P800, Morotoral A925, A1000, A1010, Nokia 6708, BenQ P30, P31. Send instant messages from anywhere to any phone or PC user without paying per SMS fees! QuickIM is a SonyEricsson, Motorola partner and SonyEricsson developer contest award winner.Important: if you cannot install the software, please check out the support section QuickIM MSN Messenger for Symbian UIQ editionQuickIM has been awarded many times for its quality and ease of use.To keep your instant messages confidential, QuickIM is the only ProxyLess MSN network compatible messenger!Why a proxyless messenger? Because when using a proxy server approach, the messenger software first has to send your messages to a proxy server owned by the software vendor, then forwards the messages to the instant messaging network. Consequently your messages can be read easily at the proxy server level! Even if most of the time, confidentiality is not an important issue to you, the proxy server also makes the instant messaging services more fragile, because if for whatever reason the proxy server is down or loses its connection to the public messaging network, the instant messaging software will stop working.QuickIM wants to offer you a safe and reliable instant messaging service, this is why QuickIM does not use a proxy server, instead your mobile phone connects directly to the public messaging network.Buy the software for:No 30 total messages trial limitFree updates...and much more!QuickIM MSN Messenger is a very popular instant messaging software developed to run on Symbian UIQ devices. It enables users to receive and exchange information in real time, both on private company networks and the MSN public network. Flexible and ready for tomorrow: As the QuickIM MSN Messenger for Symbian works with both QuickIM's Instant Messaging Server solutions and the public Microsoft MSN instant messaging network, users can exchange messages both on their private company network and the public MSN network. Easy and feature-rich: Users only need to launch the application, connect to their favorite network server and enter their account login. Then they can: Use a contact list on which you can see the status (online/offline/busy) of your contacts Discuss in private or multiple users chat sessions simultaneously Use text or emoticons (true emoticons support with graphical display in the message area) to communicate Add or delete contacts from your contact list Block a contact from seeing you in his/her buddy list for more privacy Personalize the look of the application by changing text colors, language or skin colors.
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