WINK Mobile Messeging lets you chat with your friends and contacts anytime, anywhere from any network (like MSN, Yahoo! or Google Talk). You can even chat across your mobile phone and PC simultaneously and in real-time. Key features: Login anytime anywhere MSN, Yahoo! and Google Talk on a single interface Mobile-Mobile and Mobile-PC real-time communication. One-Click log-in/log-out Services like Buddylist, Buddy availability, Self status, Add/Delete buddy, Send and receive IM Easy reconnection in case of data coverage/connection disruption Near PC experience on mobile Multiple Sessions in the same interface Familiar emoticons and icons Support for GPRS/3G/CDMA(Java) phones THIRD PARTY TRADEMARKSThe names of companies, brands,or trademarks pictured or mentioned and their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Their use neither constitutes a claim of the trademarks by Mobifusion nor affiliation of the trademark owners with Mobifusion.Any mention of Trademark names, brands or reference to any commercial organizations is for information only. It does not imply any affiliation of Mobifusion with the Trademark owner. The use of a trademark name is specifically used to describe the products being offered for sale by Mobifusionand should not in any way infer directly or indirectly any affiliation with the owner of these Trademarks.
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WINK ! Mobile Messenger - MSN, Yahoo! and Google Talk for Samsung Phones-GERMAN Version
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Requires Java Enabled Handset with 250 Kb of Free memory | ||
| Downloads | 6 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Mobifusion Inc. | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 23 Oct 2007 | ||
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