Hi, Im a android game developer, i was looking for some partners to make some GOOD android games with.
Paid/free etc.
(If app is paid we split profits)
Interested? Add me on skype or msn or google talk or email
email = [email protected]
skype = dalton.metzler
MSN = [email protected]
google talk = [email protected]
Please only experienced people.
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I search for a free yahoo messenger for pocket pc!
it's very important for me that it's free and secure (I want to be free because i live in iran and i cant purchase software, and i want to be secure because i dont want to steal my password or hack me!)
if any one try such a messenger please put the link here that i can use it too!!!
free
palringo.com
Slick
I use Slick for my AIM, but it also handles Yahoo, ICQ, MSN, GoogleTalk, & Jabber. Very nice and it's free.
Slick doesn't allow you to message peoples cell phones from your AIM account but Palringo and the new AIM Mobile Beta do.
yahoo go for pocket pc.
also beejiveIM is free right now cause it's in alpha/beta testing. It is my personal favorite of the IM apps.
use parlingo...that's great
Or u can use slick messenger....
Palringo!
Visit the forum, register there for an account. Login to your palringo app with the account, and add ym service. I believe it can handle multiple yahoo account...
Which One Is More Secure?
Palringo for sure!!!
morange
try Morange
click here
shape service, IM Plus can handle Yahoo Messenger too
I use Mundu IM, great apps
I found All These Software:
http://palringo.com/
http://www.fring.com/
http://www.lonelycatgames.com/
http://www.hubdog.com/download.aspx
http://gizmo5.com/
http://pda.mgslab.com/index.html
http://www.octro.com/index.php
http://www.movsoftware.com/
http://www.ebuddy.com/mobile.php
http://getmorange.blogspot.com/
Now which one is Your Suggest And you think which one is better and more secure?!
bye the way i read palringo forums and i get that Palringo Transfer All Data (For example username and password) in a not encrypt text file!!!
and slick is beta(testing) version!
now tell me what do you think?!
Wow! I just downloaded Palringo, it's perfect! Anyways, seeing so many use it, I was thinking we could make some xda groups, for live chat. What do you all think?
There is already xda-developers group
payam_op said:
I found All These Software:
http://palringo.com/
http://www.fring.com/
http://www.lonelycatgames.com/
http://www.hubdog.com/download.aspx
http://gizmo5.com/
http://pda.mgslab.com/index.html
http://www.octro.com/index.php
http://www.movsoftware.com/
http://www.ebuddy.com/mobile.php
http://getmorange.blogspot.com/
Now which one is Your Suggest And you think which one is better and more secure?!
bye the way i read palringo forums and i get that Palringo Transfer All Data (For example username and password) in a not encrypt text file!!!
and slick is beta(testing) version!
now tell me what do you think?!
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palringo is the best. i tried almost all of the im in your list and found that palringo is the least complicated, has descent looks and it connects faster even when using gprs. and yes, it can handle multiple yahoo accounts.
i get that Palringo Transfer All Data (For example username and password) in a not encrypt text file, so i think it's not secure and by the way i found that anyone can register in palringo with any email address and there isn't any confirm for email address!!!
now what do you think?!
if live messenger get connected with yahoo and we can chat with our yahoo add list with live messenger isn't better that we created MSN account and use Live Messenger?!
If I Import My Yahoo Contacts In Palringo Does Palringo Send An Add Requst To Them Or Just Import Them For Me With Out Their Permission?
I apologise if this is a stupid question, but I can't seem to make sense of it.
Looking at the features between different builds (as demonstrated nicely in this table http://www.simonwalkerphotos.com/android/android_build_information.asp I notice that the official T-Mobile and other builds seems to support AIM, MSN and Yahoo!
I'm using JFV1.51 CRB43 EU (1541), which seems to support MSN/AIM.
I can add MSN/AIM/Yahoo details to my contacts, but how do I then chat over it?
I get the feeling its got to come down to third party app support, but if it does, then why would some releases support it when others dont.
Could someone enlighten me, please
The ROMS that support IM built in use the T-Mobile IM app. To enable a chat from your contacts, (within cupcake) simply click on "chat using AIM/MSN etc." From there it should take you to the IM app and have you sign in or take you to a message window.
Hope that helps
Thanks for the swift reply.
OK, so:
I create a new contact, give them a name and enter a phone number.
I hit enter Chat Address and I get dropdown options for AIM, Windows Live, Yahoo, Skype, QQ, GoogleTalk, ICQ and Jabber.
I enter known GoogleTalk, AIM, MSN and ICQ Addresses. Hit done.
I now go and find my contact (mr aaaTest) and I have 6 options.
Call/Text
Chat using: Google Talk / AIM / Windows Live / ICQ
Chat using google talk promps me to invite the address set for the contact.
Slightly annoying as I already have that contact in gTalk, just under a different name, but it seems to be working.
Clicking on Chat Using AIM/Windows Live / ICQ does nothing.
Well, it responds to the button press, but nothing happens on the device.
If I have a look using logcat then on teh button press I'm told:
I/ActivityManager( 63): Starting activity: Intent { action=android.intent.action.SENDTO data=imto://msn/[email protected] }
E/ViewContact( 130): No activity found for intent: Intent { action=android.intent.action.SENDTO data=imto://msn/[email protected] }
So, as I am running JFV1.51 CRB43 EU, should I expect this to work?
The only thing I can think is that its a US only feature. -Can anyone advise please.
It may only be a US feature. I know it is featured to work with the IM application that comes on the T-Mobile US builds.
I'm not sure about the EU versions, as I have never used them. You could try pushing the IM app and other files needed from the JF US version and see if that works, assuming the IM app will work on the EU build.
I believe this is a feature made available in the US by the use of a SMS->IM gateway, which most other operators in the UK/EU don't do. Mainly because it's a horrid way to do things
jonc said:
I believe this is a feature made available in the US by the use of a SMS->IM gateway, which most other operators in the UK/EU don't do. Mainly because it's a horrid way to do things
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what he said - but if you do want it working, this may work:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519980
Thanks for all the replies.
Using a SMS gateway is abhorent and well worth avoiding.
Thank you Joinc for the warning and afflaq for telling me how to do it. I probably won't bother setting it up, but it could be amusing to try.
I suppose if I want to be using these protocalls then I'm going to have to download third party apps for each. I wonder if a) they work nicely and b) tie in nicely to contacts.
gTalk in the browser chaims that I can contact people with AIM accounts -I might have a play with this and see if it will work on the phone.
Thanks to all for your help -as a long term lurker, I'm really impressed by the friendly and helpful replies to my first post
After Fring's Alpha release to invitees we now have another contender in the scene. Texts below copied from Talkonaut site.
Talkonaut 1.0 for Google's Android platform
10th of November 2009.
We are pleased to announce a first beta release of our Talkonaut mobile IM chat and mVoIP application for Android. This edition of Tlakonaut has been written 'from scratch' (i.e. it is not a port of Symbian version), so it has a very minimalistic set of features which are:
Support for basic core XMPP/Jabber standard for IM chat and Presence.
Support for SRV domain records while connecting to third-party XMPP servers.
Support for Google's gmail accounts.
Support for voice calling to Google Talk and to Gmail to those with "Gmail Voice and Video" plugin installed.
Support for IM typing notification.
Support for our built-in MSN, Yahoo, AIM and ICQ transports both for IM chat and voice calling. Standard Jabber transports are not yet supported.
Support for SIP both for making and receiving calls.
Support for DTMF tones and dialing phones from dial-pad.
Chat history is saved on SD card into /sdcard/talkonaut by default and is dynamically loadable upon opening a chat window.
Support for avatars.
Talkonaut is available on Google's Andoird Market, just search for `talkonaut'.
Direct download link: https://get.talkonaut.com
Hi, I hope I'm posting in the right section.. I was wondering wether there is a pure chat application that unites skype,msn and facebook. Basically like Nimbuzz or Frige, just less battery consuming and only with chat function.
Thank you..
charlie
Ebuddy can do Facebook and MSN. Skype is a little trickier
Fring does skype and Msn
i think nimbuzz can handle all the three
dear all,
i read many threads on demanding the moxier mail, even i posted threat but with no use, i couldnt find any free moixer mail, i was forced to buy it from market and for that am welling to give it any person who want it but in cheaper than the market.
if any one want the moixer mail back just mail me on: [email protected] and i'll attached for you.
regards,