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Kamis, Juli 10, 2008

ebuddy

DOWNLOAD ==> ebuddy mobile

eBuddy Mobile Messenger Beta
Download & install for the full experience.

Download the new eBuddy Mobile Messenger to your Mobile Phone to get the best user experience. And it is Multi-network: all buddies from MSN, Yahoo!, AIM and Gtalk in one single list.

Features
Rich interface
Fast response
Minimal data usage
Easy to use
Sound & Vibration
Group-chat
eBuddy Lite Messenger
Chat directy from your mobile browser.

Surf to m.ebuddy.com with the browser of your Mobile Phone, iPhone, PDA, Sony PSP or Nintendo DS and find the basic functionalities to chat with your buddies.

mig33

DOWNLOAD ===> mig33

What is mig33?


Mig33 is a global mobile community that lets you keep in touch with friends and family through a variety of online services, right on your mobile phone.

With mig33, you can chat and send instant messages and emails, make inexpensive international phone calls, share photos, connect with old friends and even meet new ones. Think of it as an addition to your phone's existing service.

What you get with mig33
Suddenly, you'll have an array of services to help you stay connected and save money, all in the palm of your hand.

Community
Chatrooms
Profiles
Photo Sharing
Mobile Web
Rewards for inviting friends
And more
Connectivity
Use your IM (MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ , AOL, Google Talk, SMS, to name a few)
Share Photos
Make inexpensive international phone calls
Send cheap international SMS
And more

from ==> http://www.getjar.com

Nimbuzz

DOWNLOAD ===> Nimbuzz for mobile


Nimbuzz explained
How much does Nimbuzz cost?
The Nimbuzz software and the Nimbuzz IM and Text Message Service are completely free. PC calls from Nimbuzz are also free. Mobile calls from Nimbuzz, however, are charged at local fixed line calling rates (or deducted as part of your monthly local minutes package). This will change soon, when we release our Mobile VOIP solution – and all calls will also be free.



What do I need to start using Nimbuzz?
The first step to using Nimbuzz is to download the free software. Nimbuzz works for most Internet-enabled mobile phones and runs using Java (and soon Symbian as well). So in other words, if you can browse the Internet on your mobile, you can use Nimbuzz. To see if your phone is supported, please visit our download section.



What type of mobile phone is required?
To use Nimbuzz, you need an Internet-enabled mobile with Internet access. To find out if your mobile is supported, please click here. The good news is that we currently support more than 22 brands and over 500 models and we are constantly adding support for new models. If you cannot find your phone, please click here to request a notification as soon as your phone is supported.



Nimbuzz Tips'n Tricks
Please note that you may incur wireless carrier charges for any wireless data services. If you expect to use Nimbuzz a lot, we recommend you subscribe to an unlimited wireless data plan with your wireless carrier. If you push them, or threaten to switch carriers, they will usually come up with a more attractive offer (such as a "flat rate data plan"). Then you can Nimbuzz all-day, everyday, for free (no incremental cost).

from ==> http://www.nimbuzz.com

Sabtu, Juli 05, 2008

agilemessenger

Download ==> agilemobile


About Agile LCS


Agile LCS is a mobile client solution which allows mobile workers to log-on to the corporate MS Office Communication Server® from a mobile device while out on the road and use the instant messaging and presence services.

Built on the technology of Agile Messenger, the award winning mobile instant messaging client used daily by millions of users worldwide, Agile LCS is a robust and user-friendly application that increases productivity and efficiency of the mobile workforce.

Agile LCS is a stand-alone client that connects directly to MS Office Communication Server® without the need for intermediary gateway or proxy servers. The ability of the Agile LCS client to connect directly to the main server saves licensees the investment in server infrastructure and avoids the scaling problems and potential security risks associated with competing products.


Agile LCS Connectivity Diagram:





Key Benefits:


Maximize your ROI: Wirelessly extend MS Office Communication Server® without the need for intermediary gateway or proxy servers. Agile LCS is a stand-alone client that connects directly to the LCS server thereby saving significant investment in server infrastructure and providing the most cost effective solution.

Improve productivity: Increase employee productivity significantly with presence awareness which enables co-workers to be contacted anytime anywhere in real time.

Improve customer relations: Customers benefit from quicker responsiveness as mobile workers have real time access to corporate information and messages and can be contacted wherever, whenever.

Multiple Wireless Device Support: Agile LCS supports all popular smartphones and PDAs (Windows Mobile, Nokia Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, Sony Ericsson UIQ).

Operator Independent: Agile LCS works over all wireless operator networks worldwide. All that is necessary to use Agile LCS is a compatible device with the data service activated.

Usability and ease of use: Application usability and ease of use is a critical issue for successful mobile implementations. Like all Agile Mobile products, the Agile LCS client is very user friendly and very simple to install and use.


Technical Requirements:


The Agile LCS client supports the following device operating systems:

Nokia Series 60®
Nokia Series 80®
Nokia Series 90®
Sony Ericsson UIQ®
Windows Pocket PC 2003®
Windows Smartphone 2003®
Windows Mobile 5®

Agile LCS supports connectivity to the following servers:

Microsoft® Live Communication Server 2003
Microsoft® Live Communication Server 2005
Microsoft® Office Communication Server 2007



About Agile SIP/SIMPLe


Agile SIMPLE is an IMS SIP/SIMPLE client solution which enables mobile device manufacturers rapid implementation of Instant Messaging and Presence Services on mobile handsets, cutting development costs and reducing time to market. Mobile network operators are enabled to provide a custom branded SIP/SIMPLE client to subscribers and to deploy SIP/SIMPLE services to legacy handsets already out in the field.
Built on the technology of Agile Messenger, the award winning mobile instant messaging software used daily by millions of users worldwide, Agile SIMPLE is the most reliable, fully featured and user friendly mobile SIP/SIMPLE client available on the market today.

Agile SIP/SIMPLE feature set:

Standards based SIP/SIMPLE client
Supports XCAP, Digest & LDAP
Instant Messaging
Instant multi media messaging
Integrated picture viewer and audio player
International Language Support
Split Screen Messaging
Message Log
Smilie Support
Automatic Software Upgrades
Presence Management
Contact List Management
Data Traffic Counter
Buddy List groups
Group chat

Supported platforms include:

Symbian Series 60, 80, 90
Symbian UIQ
Microsoft Smartphone
Microsoft Pocket PC
Windows Mobile 5
J2ME
About Agile IMPS


Agile IMPS is an OMA IMPS client solution which enables mobile device manufacturers rapid implementation of Instant Messaging and Presence Services on mobile handsets, cutting development costs and reducing time to market. Mobile network operators are enabled to provide a branded IMPS client to subscribers and to deploy IMPS services to legacy handsets already out in the field.
Built on the technology of Agile Messenger, the award winning mobile instant messaging software used daily by millions of users worldwide, AgileIMPS is the most reliable, fully featured and user friendly IMPS client available on the market today.

Agile IMPS feature set:

Support for OMA IMPS 1.1, 1.2 & 1.3
Instant Messaging
Content sharing with upload functionality
Instant multi media messaging
Integrated picture viewer, video player and audio player
International Language Support
Split Screen Messaging
Message Log
Smilie Support
Automatic Software Upgrades
Presence Management
Contact List Management
Data Traffic Counter
Watcher list
User groups
Group chat
Agile IMPS Feature Detail:
Support for OMA IMPS 1.1, 1.2 & 1.3: Agile IMPS supports all servers developed according to the OMA IMPS 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 specifications.

Instant Messaging: Sending and receiving instant messages to and from contacts, on an individual or group basis.

Content sharing with upload functionality: Users can share multi media files with other IMPS users. Users can access the camera and audio recorder directly from within the software and send voice and picture messages to their contacts. The upload functionality is seamlessly integrated in the background.

Instant multi media messaging: Users can send instant multi media messages through IMPS servers that support this functionality.

Integrated picture viewer and audio player: Picture messages and attachments can be viewed directly from within the software. Incoming audio messages are played back instantly or can be played back at the push of a button, depending on the user's preference.

International Language: character encoding of all international languages is supported.

Split Screen Messaging: With separate tabs to identify and select between multiple active conversations.

Message Log: The system maintains a history of messages sent and received, and a record of the actual conversation.

Smiley Support: Agile Messenger supports graphical smilies or "emoticons".

Automatic Software Upgrades: Agile IMPS automatically checks for, and downloads new software versions and features.

Presence Management: Users receive contact status information and control how their availability, presence and mood information is made available to others.

Contact List Management: Users easily search for, add, remove and change entries. Users can create multiple contact lists. Agile IMPS automatically checks for, and downloads the most up to date contact list from the IMPS server allowing users that change their device to easily migrate their contact list.

Data Traffic Counter: The data counter dialog box displays a log of incoming and outgoing data traffic in kilo bytes.

Watcher list: Users can subscribe to presence information of their contacts and view who is subscribed to their own presence information.

User groups: Users can create groups of contacts and distribute text messages, picture messages and voice messages to the whole group in a single action.

Group chat: Users can join and create chat rooms allowing multiple users to be in a conversation simultaneously.



Supported platforms include:


Symbian Series 60, 80, 90
Symbian UIQ
Microsoft Smartphone
Microsoft Pocket PC
Windows Mobile 5
J2ME

from ==> www.agilemobile.com

Selasa, Juli 01, 2008

MORANGE

Download ==> Morange Mobile Client (J2ME Mini Version)



Take the whole world with you through Morange!

Now with Morange 3.4.0 R4


Stay connected, always!

In a single application, Morange connects all the dots in your digital life and brings 'integrated experience' to your phone. For example, you can chat with friends on MSN, Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk read and reply emails, read blogs and news... all from this thin mobile software. Here you go:More...


Talk More, Pay Less!

It’s time to say goodbye to expensive international calling cards and punching in annoying serial numbers. MoTalk gives you a simple and quick way to make low cost international calls from you mobile, desktop or web whenever and wherever you are.More...


Intuitive Mobile Internet surfing

Browse Internet whenever and wherever you are through your mobile phone. No matter you want to search an image on Google, read Yahoo news, or scan your friends' blogs, Morange web browser offers you a faster, safer and more intuitive mobile internet surfing experience.More...


Make International Friends through your Mobile phone

Morange provides a quick and easy way for you to build up an international mobile social network. You can establish personal profile with your picture and search for charming friends all over the world on your mobile phone by Gender, Age, Location, or Nickname. Add him or her as your Morange friend and start mobile communication wherever you are.More...


Get the Push Email on your phone

Morange provides real-time, secure access to corporate or personal emails from your mobile phone. It is now hassle-free for you to get any POP3/IMAP email, say Gmail, 'Pushed' to your mobile device with the same speed and reliability that can be gained through your desktop. More...


Chat on the road

Morange provides a universal instant messaging platform that works seamlessly across your desktop and mobile phone, fully integrated with your address book. You can also log into other popular Instant Messaging services such as MSN and Google Talk, and chat while you walk. More...


Read the News or Blogs with pictures on the go

Leveraging on the power of Web 2.0 and RSS (Really Simple Syndication), every time you connect with Morange, all the updates will be pushed to your mobile phone in real time without even a single click! Our world's No 1. 'Full Text & Image Retrieval' technology allows you to read the full stories of all RSS feeds, while alternatives only give you a summary. More...


Access and Share your stuff on the go

Morange offers a virtual storage space up to 100M per user, you can access, exchange and share documents, photos, spreadsheets, and presentations easily. Morange also allows a fast and secure access to your desktop computer from your mobile device so that you can access your documents remotely. With Morange you can download files directly to your mobile phone. More...


Synchronization in Motion

Morange provides robust, secure and intelligent wireless synchronization solutions capable of extending Contacts, Calendar, Task information in Microsoft Outlook. Your PIM information will be automatically updated each time you make a modification. It is cost-effective, easy-to-administer and compatible with a wide range of mobile devices and platforms.More...


Secure and Safe

With end-to-end security model, Morange safeguards information, chat, and email when you access such information from a mobile device. In order to further protect the integrity, confidentiality and authenticity of your information, you can turn on strong encryption scheme: the industry standard Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-128) and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) that keeps data encrypted. You can click here to read more about our privacy policy and to know more about AES-128 and SSL.

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Rabu, Juni 25, 2008

ymtiny

download ==> JAD file (ymtiny.jad, 1Kb)
JAR file (ymtiny.jar, 127Kb)


YMTiny is a free J2ME Yahoo! Messenger which directly connects to the Yahoo’s server. Just connect with your Yahoo! ID, no other registration needed.

It should works on all CLDC 1.0 and MIDP 2.0 devices.




Features

Settable message alerts: sound (midi), vibrate, flash backlight, open IM window
Bitmap fonts for consistent GUI
“Smart Ping” maintains connection and minimizes bandwidth usage
Receives offline messages, new mail and typing notifications
Set status and custom status
View a friend’s status, show and hide offline friends
Send and receive BUZZ!!!
Run in background and auto-restore
Window and scroll animations
Stylus support
54+2 Emoticons!
Data counter
Limitations

Does not support HTTP/WAP connection yet
Minimize function only works on some devices
Bitmap fonts could be invisible on some devices. Requires devices that support transparancy drawing.
Emoticons only works on bitmap fonts. Goto the Settings to change font.
Data counter may be inaccurated (less than actual usage)
Next features

Sends typing notifications (settable)
More sounds
Message archive
Conference
Skins
free download ymtiny

from : http://orisinil.com/ymtiny

Rabu, Juni 18, 2008

shmessenger

Version 2.0.5 (numeric keypad)
shMessengerPlatinum.jar
shMessengerPlatinum.jad

Version 2.0.5 (full keyboard)
shMessengerPlatinum.jar
shMessengerPlatinum.jad

Version 2.0.5 (Motorola OS - keypad)
shMessengerPlatinum.jar
shMessengerPlatinum.jad



In order to apply a certain theme, you have to copy the ".shtheme" file on the memory card or in your phone's memory and use the Set theme... command from the application menu.

Mobile Instant Messaging

Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) is a presence enabled messaging service that aims to transpose the desktop messaging experience to the usage scenario of being on the move. While several of the core ideas of the desktop experience on one hand apply to a connected mobile device, others do not: Users usually only look at their phone's screen — presence status changes might occur under different circumstances as happens at the desktop, and several functional limits exist based on the fact that the vast majority of mobile communication devices are chosen by their users to fit into the palm of their hand. Some of the form factor and mobility related differences need to be taken into account in order to create a really adequate, powerful and yet convenient mobile experience: radio bandwidth, memory size, availability of media formats, keypad based input, screen output, CPU performance and battery power are core issues that desktop device users and even nomadic users with connected network.
nstant messaging has proven to be similar to personal computers, e-mail, and the WWW, in that its adoption for use as a business communications medium was driven primarily by individual employees using consumer software at work, rather than by formal mandate or provisioning by corporate information technology departments. Tens of millions of the consumer IM accounts in use are being used for business purposes by employees of companies and other organizations.

In response to the demand for business-grade IM and the need to ensure security and legal compliance, a new type of instant messaging, called "Enterprise Instant Messaging" ("EIM") was created when Lotus Software launched IBM Lotus Sametime in 1998. Microsoft followed suit shortly thereafter with Microsoft Exchange Instant Messaging, later created a new platform called Microsoft Office Live Communications Server, and released Office Communications Server 2007 in October 2007. Both IBM Lotus and Microsoft have introduced federation between their EIM systems and some of the public IM networks so that employees may use a single interface to both their internal EIM system and their contacts on AOL, MSN, and Yahoo!. Current leading EIM platforms include IBM Lotus Sametime, Microsoft Office Communications Server, and Jabber XCP. In addition, industry-focused EIM platforms such as IMtrader from Pivot Incorporated, Reuters Messaging, and Bloomberg Messaging provide enhanced IM capabilities to financial services companies.

The adoption of IM across corporate networks outside of the control of IT organizations creates risks and liabilities for companies who do not effectively manage and support IM use. Companies implement specialized IM archiving and security products and services like those from Secure Computing, Akonix, SurfControl, and ScanSafe to mitigate these risks and provide safe, secure, productive instant messaging capabilities to their employees.
by :http://en.wikipedia.org

history instant messaging

Instant messaging actually predates the Internet, first appearing on multi-user operating systems like CTSS and Multics[1] in the mid-1960s. Initially, many of these systems, such as CTSS'.SAVED, were used as notification systems for services like printing, but quickly were used to facilitate communication with other users logged in to the same machine. As networks developed, the protocols spread with the networks. Some of these used a peer-to-peer protocol (eg talk, ntalk and ytalk), while others required peers to connect to a server (see talker and IRC). During the Bulletin board system (BBS) phenomenon that peaked during the 1980s, some systems incorporated chat features which were similar to instant messaging; Freelancin' Roundtable was one prime example.

In the last half of the 1980s and into the early 1990s, the Quantum Link online service for Commodore 64 computers offered user-to-user messages between currently connected customers which they called "On-Line Messages" (or OLM for short). Quantum Link's better known later incarnation, America Online, offers a similar product under the name "AOL Instant Messages" (AIM). While the Quantum Link service ran on a Commodore 64, using only the Commodore's PETSCII text-graphics, the screen was visually divided up into sections and OLMs would appear as a yellow bar saying "Message From:" and the name of the sender along with the message across the top of whatever the user was already doing, and presented a list of options for responding.[2] As such, it could be considered a sort of GUI, albeit much more primitive than the later Unix, Windows and Macintosh based GUI IM programs. OLMs were what Q-Link called "Plus Services" meaning they charged an extra per-minute fee on top of the monthly Q-Link access costs.

Modern, Internet-wide, GUI-based messaging clients, as they are known today, began to take off in the mid 1990s with ICQ (1996) being the first, followed by AOL Instant Messenger (AOL Instant Messenger, 1997). AOL later acquired Mirabilis, the creators of ICQ. A few years later ICQ (by now owned by AOL) was awarded two patents for instant messaging by the U.S. patent office. Meanwhile, other companies developed their own applications (Excite, MSN, Ubique, and Yahoo), each with its own proprietary protocol and client; users therefore had to run multiple client applications if they wished to use more than one of these networks. In 1998 IBM released IBM Lotus Sametime, a product based on technology acquired when IBM bought Haifa-based Ubique and Lexington-based Databeam.

In 2000, an open source application and open standards-based protocol called Jabber was launched. Jabber servers could act as gateways to other IM protocols, reducing the need to run multiple clients. Multi-protocol clients such as Digsby,Pidgin, Trillian, Adium and Miranda can use any of the popular IM protocols by using additional local libraries for each protocol. IBM Lotus Sametime's November 2007 release added IBM Lotus Sametime Gateway support for XMPP.

Recently, many instant messaging services have begun to offer video conferencing features, Voice Over IP (VoIP) and web conferencing services. Web conferencing services integrate both video conferencing and instant messaging capabilities. Some newer instant messaging companies are offering desktop sharing, IP radio, and IPTV to the voice and video features.

The term "instant messenger" is a service mark of Time Warner[3] and may not be used in software not affiliated with AOL in the United States. For this reason, the instant messaging client formerly known as Gaim or gaim announced in April 2007 that they would be renamed "Pidgin"[4].

by www.en.wikipedia.org