March 17, 2008

Messenger for the BlackBerry Pearl

Missing your MSN Messenger? Wishing you had it on your precious Pearl?
Well thanks to IM+ you can do just that and more...

IM+® All-in-One Mobile Messenger allows users to exchange instant
messages within the most popular IM systems (MSN®/ Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo!®, AIM®/iChat, ICQ®, Jabber® and Google® Talk) between mobile devices and PCs simultaneously and in real-time. Enjoy new IM+ functionality - sending cheap SMS for credits which you can buy right from the program. Usually that would cost 25cents unlike IM+ which overs SMS text messages for only 2 credits ($0.05) (within USA, Canada and most of other countries)


Get free 10 credits during trial use and 20 more after registration.

You still do not need to pay for every message within MSN / Windows Live Messenger, AIM/ iChat, Yahoo, ICQ, Jabber, Google Talk and MySpaceIM with IM+ ! Only standard payment for the Internet like during surfing of web pages.

You can own IM+ for the BlackBerry Pearl for $49.95.

Get it here and start chatting away... IM+ for BlackBerry from Softpedia.com

RETRACTION (March 24/08): Recently I was made aware of another option (thanks to "idiot savant" a pearlicious reader for sending this info) which is cheaper and also provides MSN Messenger. It is the JiveTalk for BlackBerry provided by BeeJive.com. It costs only $19.95. You can read more about it or purchase it here: http://www.beejive.com/products.php


3 comments:

TinCanFury said...

wouldn't Jivetalk or similar be cheaper in that it uses your data service (which for most people is unlimited) and the software itself is $20 cheaper?

Unknown said...

hi idiot savant - i had heard about jivetalk wasn't sure entirely if they offered msn... now that i see that they had recently added msn to their queue of messengers. Thanks for the headsup! :) I shall update my post

TinCanFury said...

no prob! I've been using it for a while, its pretty darn good software (if only all the BB software were this good actually), and their support is pretty darn good as well.