Hiya Guys
Has anyone used the email system called Emoze?
http://www.emoze.com
It claims to be a true push email system for Gmail, I am tempted to try it but am unsure whether it true push or whether it works lol.
I forget if Seven's beta works for GMail. I think it does. If so, I strongly recommend it over Emoze. Emoze wasn't so good IMO. It was unstable. I find the Seven beta software at least 10X better...
http://community.seven.com/forum/index.php?forum=true
Click on Download at the top of the page to get it. It is quite stable IMO and works great on my Kaiser (and 8525 before that).
I've been using emoze for pushing my Exchange email. It works very good and I did find it stable.
Hi All
Does anyone know of an alternative email client for Wm6.1 ?
I've found a slight limitation with the outlook version and was wanting to checkout an alternative.
Any ideas ?
cheers
Steve
Search for Flex Mail 4 and LCG Profi Mail...
I've looked at flexmail several times, looking at the feature list and description of the software. I keep wanting to see something in it that I need or want, but I just can't find anything.
I use SEVEN now, and with the pocket outlook, it does everything I need. The only exception is ota sync with my work email, but that's more because of the way they handle things than limitations of my software.
Second that
Outlook + Seven = best email client and service
I'm trying to find alternatives to the ugly standard programs on Windows Mobile. I have found alternatives for almost every program, like alarm, calendar etc, but I haven't found any alternatives for Outlook Mobile. What I need is a finger friendly program or skin for the sms and email-services.
Is there such alternative or skin?
hmmmm finger friendly.....well I think Vito SMS is pretty finger friendly for text messaging. As for emails, only I can think of Schapps new ROM he is working on called Touch or something that looks pretty finger friendly, but its still under private beta.
Heya,
I just recently got the Fuze and also a first time user of the wimo OS and I just found out that I get charged for the IMs that i send through the default IM softwares. Is there any decent or good IM software out there for wimo? I have the unlimited data plan so I'd like to make the best of it. Thank you very much.
There's a plethora of programs for this purpose. Try looking for Sling, Octro Talk, Fring, IM+, etc. My personal program is BeeJive/JiveTalk.
Have a look here and here
does beejive and IM+ required to be paid for?
and among the freewares, which would you recommend the most?
I tried installing Beejive but for every message that comes in/or I send i receive a text message saying WVCI 1.1 aim. Any way to get rid of this?
For ICQ especially is the best solution software named Pigeon. For Push-to-talk conversation via internet use Palringo.
I ended up using EQO.. the only problem i have with it is the fact that i cant read what i typed down until i send it.. it seems to be a bug of some sort.
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I ended up using EQO.. the only problem i have with it is the fact that i cant read what i typed down until i send it.. it seems to be a bug of some sort.
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So far every aim client i've tried is doing the same thing. The one that comes with the fuze was great until i found out it uses SMS.
yeah. i found that out after wasting 10 or so txt msgs....
EQO is a pretty nice freeware IM and it seems like the landscape mode issue is present in all other IM software.. maybe it's a HTC thing.
might it have anything to do with the resolution of the phone? maybe the programs aren't optimzed for this res?
Slick messenger is free...... He supports ICQ, MSN, GTalk, Yahoo, AIM and Jabber.
I do love Palringo. It is very fast and can do everything you need!
Palringo
I have to agree with the previous poster. http://palringo.com - easily the best option out there. Tight integration, multiple accounts active on multiple services, includes AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo, and Jabber/GTalk.
Only weird thing is that you have to create an account on their website first. But then if you ever move phones / reinstall, your profile includes all your accounts already. And you can send picture messages inline directly.
Personally I like IM+ the best, It has support for aim,msn,yahoo,googletalk,icq, and jabber. You do have to pay for it however.
edit, but now that ive seen palringo in the posts above i think my first impression is wow that looks a lot nicer than im+.
another vote for plaringo. i use it very often with the voice chat, picture now location (gps/cell tower trianglutaion) works on my desktop and ppc
One big minus for Palringo...it drains the battery very quickly. Instead that,it is perfect solution for voice messaging also via slow GPRS! and it's multiplatform(I use it with Hurricane and previously with Himalaya).
I don't think Palringo is all that big of a battery hog. I used to keep it on for hours at a time and never had any issues on my Kaiser. This was generally quick bursts of a dozen messages a couple times an hour.
But yes, my preferred IM client on Windows Mobile so far. Have not tried any of the for-pay ones. Yeah you do have to create an account, but it's because they want you to use their messaging service which seems like it would be very useful if you know anyone else with the program. It's multiplatform, and has media sharing and push-to-talk which I hear works decently well.
Palringo is my vote. I BOUGHT IM+ about 2 days b4 someone showed me Palringo. I was sad.
Only drawbacks for me is I use AOL IM alot. It doesn't keep my AOL directories. It just throws everything into "online" or "offline".
No vibration feature or light. I think IM+ had those.
I LOVE voice IMing. As long as you AIM someone with the sound on, they get a tag saying I sent a voice message. When they click on it, it plays back what I said. Very handy while driving.
Allows two different AIMs to be signed in. I like that. Sometimes I need work aim and home aim on.
Now I kinda use AOLIM client for Windows Mobile. Works fine. And has my directories.
+1 for Palringo
I've tried every PPC IM program out there and Palringo is the one I settled on. I'm very happy with it and it's free. They also continue to improve it and add features (though I'm very happy with it now).
-Mc
Oh. I dloaded IM+ since I havn't used it in about a year. They IMPROVED it. Now has a history, remembers my aol groups. Only thing still missing is vibration and teh ability to show AIM personal messages.
Hey..
are there any other ICQ clients for Android besides meebo and IM+ which both have two downsides for me
meebo: I only see the ICQ number of the contacts, not the (custom) names
IM+: you know, it's not free
So.. do you know any other ICQ client?
Use "Hello AIM!" - search it on the market! Works pretty well! And it's FREE, much better then meebo's app. Use your ICQ# as LogIn. Enjoy
Thx alot. That app is really way better (at least right now).
The integrated IM (AIM) app works for me too. I was pretty surprised that we can use ICQ accounts in these mobile AIM clients ...
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The integrated IM (AIM) app works for me too. I was pretty surprised that we can use ICQ accounts in these mobile AIM clients ...
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Don't be surprised, they've used the same backend for quite some time now.