IMChat for Symbian 2.0 review (mobile)
IMChat is an Instant Messenger Java application for Series 60 mobile phones to send and receive chat text.
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IMChat for Symbian 2.0 is chat software developed by MMI Technology UK.
IMChat is an Instant Messenger Java application for Series 60 mobile phones to send and receive chat text.
Messages can be sent to other peoples mobiles using GPRS at a cheaper cost than sending SMS messages. (You just pay for the GPRS connection and data transfer rates set by your mobile Operator.)
You can also send mobile chat text messages to computer contacts with MSN or ICQ messaging accounts and import your existing Messaging Contacts.
Imagine being able to get mobile alerts when one of your contacts is online (fixed-line Internet or mobile), and then being able to instantly text chat with them from your phone..
Here are some key features of "IMChat for Symbian":
Requirements:
This chat software is freeware, which means you can download and use IMChat for Symbian 2.0 absolutely free. There's no need to buy the product. IMChat for Symbian 2.0 supports english interface languages and works with Symbian.
Downloading IMChat for Symbian 2.0 will take if you use fast ADSL connection.
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