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IM+ Covers Multiple IM Systems for Blackberry

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
September 13, 2005
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IM+ Mobile Instant Messenger supports the most popular instant messaging systems: AOL, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo! and Jabber, allows the always-on exchange of instant messages easily, cost-effectively and in real-time.

Main IM+ features:
  • ICQ, AOL, MSN, Yahoo! and Jabber in one application
  • Simultaneous work with all IM systems
  • Unlimited IM, no cost per message, only standard payment for wireless data transfer

    IM+ is a natural leader and pioneer of multi-system mobile Instant Messaging. Many thousands of users worldwide highly appreciate the advantages of cost-saving, real-time, cross-platform communication with IM+.



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