Verbs Messaging App Gets Facebook Chat Support
Posted August 17, 2011 at 5:07pm by iClarified
The Verbs instant messaging app for iPhone has been updated with support for Facebook Chat.
Verbs is a simple instant messaging client with a gorgeous interface. It's slick, fast and it just works!
Features:
◆ Supports GTalk, AIM and MobileMe.
◆ Get Local Notifications for messages for 10 minutes when running in the background.
◆ Use CloudApp and Droplr to send Photos.
◆ View downloaded Office and iWork documents right within the app.
◆ Mark links in received messages to read later via Instapaper.
◆ Send beautifully crafted chat logs via email.
◆ Supports landscape orientation.
◆ Displays your AIM and Gtalk buddies linked in AddressBook.
◆ Stunning Retina Display graphics.
Verbs Pro:
◆ Receive Push Notifications for received messages.
◆ Keep your accounts logged in for up to 7 days!
◆ Saves battery by routing all accounts through a single network connection.
◆ Secure and encrypted.
What's New In This Version:
Facebook chat.
Bug fixes.
You can purchase Verbs from the App Store for $0.99.
Read More [via MacStories]
Verbs is a simple instant messaging client with a gorgeous interface. It's slick, fast and it just works!
Features:
◆ Supports GTalk, AIM and MobileMe.
◆ Get Local Notifications for messages for 10 minutes when running in the background.
◆ Use CloudApp and Droplr to send Photos.
◆ View downloaded Office and iWork documents right within the app.
◆ Mark links in received messages to read later via Instapaper.
◆ Send beautifully crafted chat logs via email.
◆ Supports landscape orientation.
◆ Displays your AIM and Gtalk buddies linked in AddressBook.
◆ Stunning Retina Display graphics.
Verbs Pro:
◆ Receive Push Notifications for received messages.
◆ Keep your accounts logged in for up to 7 days!
◆ Saves battery by routing all accounts through a single network connection.
◆ Secure and encrypted.
What's New In This Version:
Facebook chat.
Bug fixes.
You can purchase Verbs from the App Store for $0.99.
Read More [via MacStories]