IM+ Pro has been updated with Beep, a free mobile-to-mobile in-app messenger.
We figured you've been looking for a free alternative to SMS for a while now. And now we've got that right in IM+ Pro. Available for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and other mobile devices that your friends use IM+ on: Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone. Whenever you send and receive text messages, photos, video or voice messages, IM+ Beep will make sure that your message was successfully sent and notify you when it is safely delivered. Push will make incoming messages instantly pop up on your device. Always on, always instant, always fun.
Features: IM+ Pro supports all major IM services, including Facebook, Skype, MSN/Live Messenger, Google Talk, Yahoo!, AIM/iChat, ICQ, MySpace, Jabber, VKontakte, Yandex IM and Mail.Ru Agent. We thought you might want to check up on Twitter while messaging, so we added support for it, too.
What's New In This Version: ● Introducing Beep: merge your Address Book with instant messaging and save on SMS! ● Share what's on your mind with your local community: Neighbors now support Shouts! ● Take you passion for Angry Birds into instant messaging: IM+ now comes with Angry Birds theme! ● We also added support for "Invisible" status in Google Talk, tweaked IM+ performance and refined the interface!
You can purchase IM+ Pro from the App Store for $1.99.
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chee - December 20, 2011 at 10:24am
I am afraid it is way too late.
Whatsapp and similar players are way ahead and replace all existing IM on the market.
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tim - December 20, 2011 at 12:05am
I bought this app nearly 2 years ago when it was $12.99...and it was also FULL of bugs that I had to put up with. every update fixed some, and along with it brought others. it's a lot more stable now, al that's good for new users. but sti
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dictator - December 20, 2011 at 1:59am
learn to give good comment.
noun intended as verb
written to attract gamar trolls. (like what I did their?) snarf snarf
this app has been updated on the regular. has been dependable. has always thrown responsive updates.
Quite the IM/chat/push-notifier app for +2years.