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?!
payam_op said:
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!
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.
dsa88 said:
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:
Did you ever want to manage all of your emails right from your Android smartphone like professionals?
We know that even in this world of ongoing communication where most of the people opt for social media platforms to communicate with each other quickly. But there are a lot of professionals as well as authorities who still prefer to use emailing as their primary method of conversation.
And to keep up with all the emails and to be able to find and respond to the important ones that matter most to us, we need some unified emailing apps that make the whole emailing system smoother.
To help you out finding these useful email apps, here are the ten best emailing apps for Android that will make your email organization and email responding task easier than ever.
#01 – Aqua Mail
Aqua Mail has made it to the list because of its versatility and ability to support multiple email services. So if you are one of those Android users who find it hard to manage multiple email accounts in different email apps, then Aqua Mail is for you.
The app user interface is highly configurable and works flawlessly on most of the Android phones. And if you are one of those advanced users who love to tinker with different apps and looking to automate Aqua Mail then you can even integrate it easily with Tasker app.
Supported Email Providers: Gmail, Hotmail (Outlook), Yahoo, Apple email (Cloud/ME), FastMail, AOL, GMX and several other email services as well as some hosted email accounts.
Supported Email Protocols: IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
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#02 – Blue Mail
Are you looking for an email client app for your Android phone that has a unified user interface for all of your email boxes? If yes, then Blue Mail would be the best app for you as it provides all of your emails in one place.
Blue Mail’s universal emailing system, the ultimate ability to manage a virtually unlimited number of mailing accounts, highly configurable, various personalization options for each account, and intelligent push notifications system is what makes it the perfect replacement for the stock mail app.
Supported Email Providers: Gmail, Hotmail (Outlook), Yahoo Mail, Office 365 and several other email services as well as some hosted email accounts.
Supported Email Protocols: IMAP, SMTP, Exchange and POP3 auto configuration.
#03 – Nine – Exchange Emailing
Nine brings the Exchange ActiveSync to the Android and provides direct push synchronization. It is the simplest and the fastest emailing app for your smartphone that connects you directly to the server.
The user interface is very powerful and provides you with several message filtrations. The app supports left and right swipe gestures that allow you to perform quick actions like deleting or moving a message.
The app comes with a free 14-days/2-weeks trial period, after which you can purchase the full version right from the Google Play for $9.99.
Supported Servers: Exchange Server 2003, Office 365, Outlook, Hotmail, Google Apps, and other services that support Exchange ActiveSync.
#04 – Alto
Alto is the emailing client app designed by AOL for Android smartphones and tablets. And it is one of the great alternatives for the native mobile email client that comes preinstalled on your mobile.
The app provides several features to improve your overall emailing experience. Some of those include multiple emails management, threaded email conversation view, active push notifications (with added personalization option), and the ability to organize all of your emails by category neatly.
Supported Email Providers: Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail (Outlook), Apple Mail (iCloud), AOL, Office 365, and any other IMAP email account.
#05 – TypeApp
]TypeApp is a universal emailing client that has a material design and provides instant push notifications with customizable options (like quite hours and custom notification alerts) that will make sure to keep you updated with all of your emails and messages.
Unlike other apps mentioned in the list, TypeApp is efficient and allows you easily manage all of your email accounts within one app. You can perform bulk actions to categorize or mark multiple email messages at once.
Supported Email Providers: Gmail, Hotmail (Outlook), Yahoo, Apple email (iCloud/ME), AOL, and several other email services as well as some hosted email accounts.
Supported Email Protocols: IMAP, Exchange ActiveSync, POP3, and SMTP.
#06 – K-9 Mail
K-9 Mail is an open-source and community developed mobile mailing app. It supports a large number of email services and protocols along with lots of easy-to-customize options that can improve your overall email management experience.
The interface may look a little bit undeveloped to you, but I believe that you will admire the way it is going to handle all of your emails because it has been precisely designed to make it easier and less confusing for you to manage multiple mailing accounts.
Supported Email Providers: Gmail, Hotmail (Outlook), Yahoo, and several other email services as well as some hosted email accounts.
Supported Email Protocols: IMAP, POP3, SMTP, and Microsoft Exchange.
#07 – myMail
myMail is one of the most flexible and user-friendly emailing apps for Android. It provides you with hugely customizable push notifications for all of the email accounts along with support for multiple email account management that are added into the app.
You will also get the ability to filter notifications and emails you are receiving, based on the filters and folders you have created within the app. The app also gives you a “silent mode” that you can customize according to your work-life schedule.
Moreover, the search feature enables you to search through the contacts that are stored in your local storage as well as those stored in your email accounts.
Supported Email Providers: Google Mail, Microsoft Hotmail (Outlook), Yahoo Mail, AOL, GMX, Apple iCloud, and several other email services as well as some hosted email accounts.
Supported Email Protocols: Automatic setup and configuration for IMAP, SMTP, Microsoft Exchange and POP.
#08 – WeMail
WeMail is an intelligently designed email app that provides you with a unified inbox where all of your email accounts are nicely grouped by the sender’s name automatically. That is what makes your email management easy and clutter free, and reduces the overall length of your inbox by up to fifty percent.
Supported Email Providers: Google Mail, Microsoft Outlook, Yahoo Mail, and AOL.
Supported Email Protocols: IMAP. Support for the Exchange ActiveSync will be added shortly.
#09 – Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook is a fully featured mobile version of its desktop Outlook program and shares the same user experience as well as the user interface. The email client is very powerful and is well integrated with contacts and calendar.
The app is specifically designed to support Exchange ActiveSync account, but it also allows you to add IMAP and webmail accounts like Apple iCloud, Yahoo Mail, and Gmail.
#10 – Gmail
Gmail is an official Android emailing app and has been developed by Google itself, which is the reason why it comes preinstalled in every Android smartphone and tablet as a default email app.
Initially, the app was limited to the Gmail accounts only. However, the recent updates have officially added the support for various non-Gmail emailing services and protocols. And the developers have managed to improve it with every new release.
We all are very well aware of the Google’s idea of simplicity and material UI/UX. So the same has been implemented in the Gmail app, making the emailing experience clean and clutter free.
Supported Email Providers: Gmail, Hotmail (Outlook), Yahoo Mail, and several other email services as well as hosted email accounts.
Supported Email Protocols: IMAP, POP, and SMTP.
im using aqua
newton is really the best email app aver, it's very simple, great design, lightweight, and free. You can subscribe to a premium features, but even without them the app is just amazing. It's used to be called cloudmagic.
Just remember this when choosing an email app:
http://androidforums.com/threads/email-which-apps-keep-it-private.935578/
Btw: Newton = Cloud Magic
I'm using Alto. Tried almost all app in the list (except Nine which is not free) but my heart is with Alto. Want to vote but no Alto in the list, only Gmail and Aqua?
You can add a poll to the first post?
Sorry for my bad English.
Wysłane z mojego LG-H815 przy użyciu Tapatalka
Tatsch said:
Just remember this when choosing an email app:
http://androidforums.com/threads/email-which-apps-keep-it-private.935578/
Btw: Newton = Cloud Magic
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Read it. My favorite (Alto) is not secure!
K9 mail is not good enough. Aqua mail is limited to 2 accounts in free version. Mail Droid contains ads. What's left is [email protected] mail which is new to my ear. Tried it and [email protected] mail seems fantastic. A lot of features and customization. And secure too.
I'll use it side by side with Alto for next few days before I decide which one is better.
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newton is really the best email app aver, it's very simple, great design, lightweight, and free. You can subscribe to a premium features, but even without them the app is just amazing. It's used to be called cloudmagic.
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It's a good mail app but now it forces pay premium to use, unless it is not load new emails! 50$ for 1 year, too expensive to use with premium feature. I must uninstall it after 2 year using. It's a stupid Newton Mail development team.
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I always prefer Gmail and recommend to others. It is free and very easy to use. One of the best things is to login to multiple accounts on a single browser at a time.
salmanfarisy said:
K9 mail is not good enough. .
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Could you please explain what you mean by this?
If you don't like the user interface: There's a forke with material design style, see https://f-droid.org/packages/com.fsck.k9.material/
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I always prefer Gmail and recommend to others. It is free and very easy to use. One of the best things is to login to multiple accounts on a single browser at a time.
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Apart from that, you can also use NoxApp+, which can not only run multiple accounts for emails but also for many other apps like whatsapp. facebook, or even games, without even switching or quitting!!
#10 – Gmail, the only one I'm using.
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#10 – Gmail, the only one I'm using.
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Cuz i have to switch work and personal accounts, not only mails, so I found it useful.
bonisoul said:
Cuz i have to switch work and personal accounts, not only mails, so I found it useful.
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In some europ. countries using g-mail is not permitted without written permission of your partners: E-mail addresses and the mails itself are sensitive personal data and must not be stored on servers outside the EU without permissions of all who it may concern...
Aquamail:
Now there are advertisements even in pro key versions. Not ad-free anymore... See comments in play store.
FairEmail as an alternative has an more honest developer.
Download:
Last version of AquaMail without popup advertisements, when opening an attachment, see below. To use only with legal pro key of AquaMail.
This apk is signed with ZipSigner, so there won't be a request to update anymore.
Although many users complain, the Aquamail company does not want to remove this advertisement mentioned above from the paid and ad-free called version of Aquamail.
It is now installed from version 1.17 onwards.
Good Share! Using a Lockdown Solution to run these Apps would be great!
When it comes to enterprise, using a kiosk lockdown solution that allows managers or IT admin to control and manage devices by selecting apps, websites & content leads in improving.
thanks for the list.
I'm currently using Spike (formerly Hopmail) for my Gmail(s) and Swing Mail for my Outlook. Both have very good conversation UI and reliable push notifications. Swing Mail has another plus : it can handle Twitter DM with push notifications
Hello
Can you suggest the best Email app for Android that can handle large inboxes?
I have tried:
K-9
BlueMail
Spark
Edison Email
But did not like any.
I am looking for something that will automatically fully download all new emails so that I can see them while offline.
Also, looking to use customisations and automations like autocomplete, shortcuts/gestures, attach favorite files etc.
Thanks!
mobilos said:
Hello
Can you suggest the best Email app for Android that can handle large inboxes?
I have tried:
K-9
BlueMail
Spark
Edison Email
But did not like any.
I am looking for something that will automatically fully download all new emails so that I can see them while offline.
Also, looking to use customisations and automations like autocomplete, shortcuts/gestures, attach favorite files etc.
Thanks!
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For me FairEmail by @M66B is the very best email app for Android but I don't know if it suits your needs:
[CLOSED][APP][5.0+] FairEmail - Fully featured, open source, privacy oriented email app
FairEmail Open source, privacy friendly email app for Android See here for a description: https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email/ See here for screenshots: https://email.faircode.eu/#screenshots Downloads...
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i use spark. it also filters your mail.
Spark Mail – AI Email Inbox - Apps on Google Play
Smart AI-powered mail app. Connect Gmail, AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail in one mailbox.
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