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!!!
dude why the hell did you post this thread twice. MODs remove one please
Hey payam_op, Here's are a couple of freewares that support chat on yahoo,
imov Messenger Basic v2.07 (just google this and download..)
Octro talk http://www.octro.com/index.php
Mchat b2.1 http://pda.mgslab.com/files.html
This one below is a ICQ client...
gsICQ http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-gsicq-2-0-0-7.html
Happy chatting and have a nice weekend Oh and next time do not open 2 threads or
payam_op said:
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!!!
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Now that MSN (Live Messenger) and Yahoo have joined there networks, you can chat with your yahoo contacts from any MSN/Live Messenger client.
So if your pocket PC is already equiped with Live Messenger as it should be, just register an account (free) and chat in the same time with both: your Yahoo and MSN contacts.
Which One Is More Secure?
payam_op said:
Which One Is More Secure?
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Use a "password generator" to generate a good strong password...
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?!
riri22 said:
Now that MSN (Live Messenger) and Yahoo have joined there networks, you can chat with your yahoo contacts from any MSN/Live Messenger client.
So if your pocket PC is already equiped with Live Messenger as it should be, just register an account (free) and chat in the same time with both: your Yahoo and MSN contacts.
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Are you try this?!You Say That i can Chat With my Yahoo Contacts Only If i Have A MSN Account And Sign To Live Messenger With My MSN Account?!So Just i have do is to Create a MSN Account Or I Need to do any thing Else?!
You Think Palringo is better and more Secure Or This?!
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Are you try this?!You Say That i can Chat With my Yahoo Contacts Only If i Have A MSN Account And Sign To Live Messenger With My MSN Account?!So Just i have do is to Create a MSN Account Or I Need to do any thing Else?!
You Think Palringo is better and more Secure Or This?!
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Hi,
No need to try, it's a public knowledge:
from june 2007, yahoo messenger and live messenger/MSN have connected their network. This means, if you are a MSN user, you can just add in your contact list any live messenger user and chat with him live as you do for your yahoo contacts.
The only limitation is that you can only chat, you can't use voice chat and video chat features.
Anyway this doesn't affect much PPC users, since those video and voice features are not available yet on the mobile versions.
(except for the voice clip feature on live messenger, but it is not a true two way live voice chat)
And yes, if you want to use live messenger client, you have to register an account on www.msn.com, generally with a microsoft mail address (@msn.com, @hotmail.com, @live.com etc.)
P.S.: I've never heard of that palringo client.
Using those multi-client messengers is another alternative, of course. I was just suggesting that if it's only for yahoo and live messenger conctacts, no need to use multi-clients since yahoo and live messenger users can communicate with each others.
So If I have A Yahoo Email And now I creat A MSN Account For That, I Can't Use My Yahoo Add List When I Connect With Live Messenger And If I wanna Chat With Them I Have To Add Them With My Live Messenger?!
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So If I have A Yahoo Email And now I creat A MSN Account For That, I Can't Use My Yahoo Add List When I Connect With Live Messenger And If I wanna Chat With Them I Have To Add Them With My Live Messenger?!
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Exactly.
If you only add your yahoo contacts within your yahoo messenger, there is no way MSN network can know you also need to reach them when you use MSN messenger. Not to mention they don't even know if you're also a MSN user or not!
Therefore you need to add the yahoo contacts you wish to reach through MSN Messenger from within MSN Messenger, using your MSN account.
Cheers!
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Hey have been enjoying my Vox just got it a few weeks ago, When i signed up for windows live messenger it sync's all my contacts as usual, but its quite a pain because i have over 200 contacts and quite a few people i dont really talk to. Is there a version of messenger that dose not sync your contacts to the phonebook? thanks guys!
Agile Messenger works very well and includes yahoo, AOL, icq, XMPP and google as well in the same client.
It isn't free though
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Hey have been enjoying my Vox just got it a few weeks ago, When i signed up for windows live messenger it sync's all my contacts as usual, but its quite a pain because i have over 200 contacts and quite a few people i dont really talk to. Is there a version of messenger that dose not sync your contacts to the phonebook? thanks guys!
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Can any one tell where can i find mobile versions for yahoo messenger and Gtalk...?
Get Fring. It's absolutely free and supports both Yahoo and Google Talk. Plus some more like ICQ, MSN, all possible VOIP providers and Skype
http://www.fring.com/
On Windows Live Messenger, we can add yahoo messenger contact and chat as usual. But on Mango, Yahoo Messenger contacts are not shown.
When I tested login to YM from PC, My Live account status is offline on YM, but I can send message from YM to my Live account, but I can't reply from my Mango.
Is that normal?
Same issue in IM+, I logged in with Yahoo messenger and none of my WLM contacts appeared.
Sent from my Samsung Omnia 7 using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
same here....
Some WLM Contacts doesnt show it
Some contacts doesn´t appear in my device, I can´t send any IM, but when they send me a IM, I can see them.
Someone has the same issue?
Same here. A Yahoo messenger contact shows up on the desktop client, but nowhere in threads options.
Edit: They show up in the Live Essentials client. Along with a chat on Facebook option.
Is there any way to have multiple accounts with access to messenger on both of those accounts i cannot seem to get it to work ?
Natively, nop. Just one. You can still use IM+ if version 1.2 (I guess), which still have support to MSN. Non sense from MS force them to remove it. Some people have more than one account.
To clarify that a bit, since I'm considering a Lumia 800. Can the 1 account I'll be using for messenger be a different one from the one I used to sync the phone? I never intend to use the latter one on MSN.
Explain it a bit more:
I have a hotmail and a gmail account.
Gmail is my XboxLive, GFWL, FB, twitter etc. and my main mail account but it's not the one I use for MSN Messenger.
Hotmail is the one I'm using for MSN Messenger.
So I take it I can log to MSN Messenger only from the Gmail one? Don't want to have them both for MSN, just the hotmail account, while having the Gmail as my main "phone" account.
In your case you could not use messenger if you associate your gmail as the main account on the device.
Thanks for the reply.
Is it possible to do the opposite as a workaround?
What I mean is, using the example from my previous post, sync the phone with the Hotmail account to have my MSN messenger online and then use the Gmail as secondary e-mail account, account used in XBOXLive etc.
Besides MSN are the rest of the features only available to the main e-mail account?
Hey, got an idea.
Since MSN went to Outlook and Outlook integrated with Skype and Skype with Facebook... and even in Microsoft account options now you can add FB & GTalk (chat works online) and Twitter for status updates... How about one nice and simple Android app with common chat list (Skype, FB, Gtalk) and Feeds tab (FB, Twitter). Shouldn't be a rocket science.
I was looking for something like that, the whole day. The closest is ICQ(!?!). You can add FB and Gtalk, still no Skype and Twitter (I think there was, API update must be). Even free calls working decently. To point a direction... but Microsoft with Skype, well, worth to think about.
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Hey, got an idea.
Since MSN went to Outlook and Outlook integrated with Skype and Skype with Facebook... and even in Microsoft account options now you can add FB & GTalk (chat works online) and Twitter for status updates... How about one nice and simple Android app with common chat list (Skype, FB, Gtalk) and Feeds tab (FB, Twitter). Shouldn't be a rocket science.
I was looking for something like that, the whole day. The closest is ICQ(!?!). You can add FB and Gtalk, still no Skype and Twitter (I think there was, API update must be). Even free calls working decently. To point a direction... but Microsoft with Skype, well, worth to think about.
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IM+: All-in-One Messenger :good: