IM+ Pro, a popular instant messaging client for iOS, has been updated with Metacontacts, support for iCloud, and support for MeinVZ and Gadu-Gadu.
Chat on Skype, Facebook, Google Talk, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, and more. Mobile to mobile Beep in-app messenger, free alternative to SMS and MMS. IM+ features free texting, Neighbors geo-social network, group chats, message history, multimedia sending and much more.
IM+ Pro has all your messaging needs covered, regardless of whether you want to text your address book contacts, stay in touch with your IM contacts or socialize with people around you. Features: - Universal iPhone / iPod Touch / iPad app - Send text messages, photos, videos, and voice notes - Group chats in Skype, MSN, AIM, ICQ and Neighbors - Chat history, accessible in IM+ on your device and from any web browser at https://plus.im - Multiple accounts per service - Push notifications about new messages in your GMail, Hotmail, Yahoo!, and AOL e-mail inbox - Create personal and geo status messages - Customize your IM+ look and feel with themes, backgrounds, custom sound notifications and different sets of emoticons, including emoji and animated smileys - Typing notifications - Built-in browser ...and we're not done yet, new IM+ features will keep coming!
What's New In This Version: - Metacontacts: merge multiple accounts of one contact into a metacontact - Support for iCloud: sync your IM+ settings and preferences across iOS devices - Support for MeinVZ and Gadu-Gadu IM services - We're sorry, we have to let support for iOS 3.x go. Starting with version 7.0, IM+ works only on iOS 4 or later - Bug fixes
You can purchase IM+ Pro from the App Store for $9.99.
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