Nimbuzz is a pocket pc software chat client that handles many instant messenger protocols. Some of the chat protocol it supports are Skype, Windows Live Messenger (MSN), Yahoo Messenger, ICQ, AIM, studiVZ, GoogleTalk, Facebook, MySpace, Jabber and many more. Nimbuzz Mobile free to download and use. ( it uses data.. obviously )
Some of the features include :
* Free Chat, Group Chat and Chatrooms
* Free File, Photo and Ringtone sharing
* Free Voice Messaging
* Free Text Messaging (within Nimbuzz)
* Free Phonebook Backup and Restore
* Free “Buzz” notifications (to get your buddies online!)
* Local-cost Mobile Calling worldwide
Nimbuzz Mobile lets you call, chat, message, and send files on the go, for free. It combines all your buddies from Skype, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, AIM, Google Talk and more. One login, one contact list, all accounts. See who´s online and where, call/group-call, chat/chatrooms, offline messaging, send photos/music/video, voice messaging.
Save Money: Instead of calling minutes, Nimbuzz uses the internet to let you make free international calls to your buddies. You can also register your VoIP account to call your friends on landlines and mobile phones.
Locate your Friends: Share your location and retrieve the location of your buddies on a map. Great for arranging face to face meetings.
Make yourself heard: If your buddies are offline, let them know you’re trying to get in touch by sending them a “Buzz”. It will start Nimbuzz Mobile on their mobile phone.
Never lose your Contacts: Use the Phonebook to back up and restore your contacts. Comes in handy when you have lost your mobile phone.
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Andrew Chobaniuk: Thanks for the heads up! [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
Emiel Zuurbier: I would like to see the posibility of making a trip that uses different kinds of transportation as from train to bus, bus to subway, subway to train. With a map and directions,...
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