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AIM For Windows Mobile

Posted by Chris Leckness on August 21, 2008 – 9:30 am
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If you are like me, you don’t like AOL but see the usefulness of keeping in touch with friends that refuse to quit using AIM. Well, that’s how I see it at least. I have accounts on MSN, Yahoo, and AIM but only log into Yahoo and AIM when I need to catch a friend that’s not on MSN.

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AOL has released a new AIM Client for Windows Mobile…

Get more info at AOL.

Take AIM on the Go
Stay connected with AIM on your Windows Mobile smartphone. AIM is more than an instant messaging service. It’s a better way to connect with your friends and family, anytime, anywhere.
AIM for Windows Mobile Features:
Best-in-Class Experience
It’s easy to get started with AIM for Windows Mobile. Send and respond to IMs and seamlessly manage multiple conversations. Even illustrate your point with emoticons – just like you do on the desktop.
Real-time Status Updates
Customize your AIM status with a special message, or update your presence – Available, Away, or Invisible – whenever you’re on the move.
Manage your Contacts
View and manage your Buddy List and Buddy Groups. See your friends’ buddy icons and check their availability before you IM them. Or add a new buddy wherever you are.
Here’s How to get AIM for Windows Mobile on Your Cell Phone: In your web browser on your cell phone, go to AIM for Windows Mobile by entering: http://wap.aol.com/boxely/mobileaim.cab click on “Products”, then “AIM for Windows Mobile!” or you can get it now by clicking the below download button now!

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  • Fatima A
    can i use this with wifi instead of medianet since i do not have a data plan?
  • Justin
    Does each message count towards your Internet or your text message quota
  • Ryan Sosa
    I have been using it for about a month now on my tilt, since it was in beta's and it's the best AIM client I've used yet on a windows phone. I can go the whole day with it on running in the background and still have battery left, it really does not drain much at all as it runs in the background. It will still drain however, as it has a constant data connection open.

    I love it though.
  • CT
    Even though its been publicly released beta updates will still come every few weeks
  • Chris
    I've not tried it, but I can only assume that if it's running constantly and updating in the background, no amount of "good coding" is going to fix that battery drain. That's the biggest issue with Push email, constant emails beat the hell of a battery. :)
  • Is it any better than the battery sucking overly fashion gui last one? Or should I just stick with 'slick'?
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