The 2007 R2 version of Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile is an enterprise application for mobile devices that helps you quickly find and communicate with your colleagues. The application is designed to make communication easier and more accessible and includes real-time presence information, single number reach support, and rich instant messaging (IM) capability all with a [...]
Nimbuzz Mobile, in it’s new avatar for Windows Mobile devices, allows you to call, chat, message, and send files on the go, for free. It combines all your buddies from Skype, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, AIM, Google Talk and more integrated in a unified contact list.
Slick is a multi-protocol IM client for Windows Mobile devices, like a zillion others. It allows you to chat with your contacts in different IM networks.
Slick, currently in active development, is available as a free public alpha release.
Loudtalks Lite (previously known as free Loudtalks), the free push-to-talk for PC and Windows Mobile devices, is the fastest way to communicate online. You don’t need to type or call — just push the button/key and speak.
Skype’s latest mobile beta for Windows Mobile devices graduated to v3.0.0.100 Beta with introduction of a couple of big features. Skype has been a Web communication phenomenon, and the fairly recent foray into a WinMo app is going from strength to strength.
Remember your first IM conversation in the 90s? Most probably it would have been on ICQ, where you were identified not by a handle or name or email address, but by a unique #number. ICQ, now owned by AOL, has now brought that world from desktop to WinMo with a recent beta release.
Talkonaut is free mobile calling, VoIP enabled, Google Talk™ like application for your WinMo (and other mobile platforms – Symbian S60 and J2ME with MIDP-2.0). It supports Jabber, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN, AIM, and Yahoo networks both for chatting and voice calling.
December 21, 2009
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