I've looked for other types of instant messaging on the market, but the only decent one is eBuddy, is there another developed but not in the market app for Android?
Anyone got any helpful information?
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yahoo directs me to their web based app and i cant find anything else. apparently yahoo is only worried about the iphone and crackberry.
thanks
Are you able to handle GOOGLE?
Here is exactly what you want: http://yahoo-messenger.en.softonic.com/pocketpc
use messenger softwares such as parlingo or Fring. It has all the required messenger services you would require and most of all the softwares are free..
viper3ez said:
yahoo directs me to their web based app and i cant find anything else. apparently yahoo is only worried about the iphone and crackberry.
thanks
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I recommend you go to nimbuzz.com and download their free app. That is the best app I found, after tons of searching. It has practically every popular IM know built in, and also has skype for internet calling. It has a nice interface too since it's fairly new. I think..... You won't be disappointed.
I think also that nimbuzz.com is definitely best solution, works great and supports all popular IMs...
i recommend SLICK or BEEJIVE , they're awesome
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I think Palringo is good solution. YM,FB,Google etc... and good looking too
i use fring.
I want to buy a substitute for the basic android twitter client. Which of these twitter clients do you recommend, and why?
Twicca.
I'm surprised you didn't include this in the poll as it's considered one of the best twitter clients out there (according to many users - also free).
At least you can give it a try before spending money on a commercial app and if you like it, you can still donate to the developer.
Good luck in your search!
Tweetdeck Beta
http://www.tweetdeck.com/go/android
Twicca
It doesnt support multiple accounts, other than that the best available twitter client for android.
I love the picture preview and the clean streamlinrd UI.
Tweetdeck
Tweetdeck, its only in beta for android and you have to get it form their site, but its very good.
seesmic is da best
In the first place, what are you looking for that the free clients cannot provide? It is not possible for us to recommend anything without knowing your requirements.
If you're still looking for a twitter client. I always looked for a HTC Peep-styled app widget.
I just found "Touiteur", its from the developers of "Beautiful Widgets".
I love it because the UI looks nice and userfriendly and FINALLY an app with a 4*4 scrollable widget (for almost all known launchers that support scrollable widgets...except, of course, Touchwiz)
just wanted to share that, i know that the last post is 3 months old. havent found a good client in another thread.
Twidroyd is quite good
I tested Twitdroyd as well, i couldnt get used to any twitter client. But twitdroyd seems to be very popular.
Im just glad, that i found touiteur^-^
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I use TweetDeck and Twicca ,cause they re the best
One thing I noticed that there is definitely a lack of 'good' social apps in the marketplace. The MSN Messenger by Miyowa lacks a LOT!
The default MSN messenger in Messaging tab is good, but lacks even basic features of course.
I wanted to know if there was any social app out there, or maybe even a hack/trick that brings the "Contact Alert" feature?
For example, when Contact A comes online, phone vibrates/rings to notify user of specific user coming online.
Anyone?
What I'm hoping to accomplish is getting an ALL-IN-ONE messaging client.
I can find tons like Palringo/Nimbuzz/IM+ that combine most of the important forms of instant messaging, and even ran across a few that try to mesh instant messaging with a proprietary SMS service (which fails because it revolves around a separate number).
...but there's something completely valuable that I cannot find; one app that can handle Facebook IM, GTalk IM, YIM, AIM... while integrating SMS into the same list.
Hello fellow s3 owners! I was wondering if one of you fine lads could recommend me a messaging application that supports both SMS and Facebook messages.
The new Facebook messenger no longer integrates SMS so I'm looking for something new. We don't get cell service in our house so I use Facebook to message my girlfriend and would prefer to not have two separate messaging apps.
I've looked at ebuddy but the ratings aren't too great and the interface isn't that nice either.
If there aren't any good ones would you guys recommend a messaging app available for both android and ios that uses wifi ie. Whatsapp?