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Pinch iMessenger Available Now For Windows Phone 7

June 4, 2011 1 Comment

Pinch

While waiting for all the Mango messenger goodness, KiK messenger coming this month and IM+ which has almost started it’s open beta. Pinch iMessenger has sneaked into the WP7 marketplace. It was just made available this morning and it does bring tons of features to the table. Have you been waiting for pinch on WP7? Have you just needed a messenger to old you over till Mango or the others? Well then you can download Pinch for free on the marketplace.

(note to devs: Please change that iPhone looking icon – it totally doesn’t look right on my Windows Phone’s beautiful UI that uses Tiles instead of icons)  Thanks!!!  🙂

App Info:

  • Upgrade from SMS to Pinch iMessenger
  • Save on national and international SMS/MMS charges
  • Win Prizes and Cash Vouchers

Pinch iMessenger is an easy to use, highly engaging, super fast messaging app. It has cool location based mobile social networking features integrated for greater fun. There isn’t a better way to stay in touch with friends and family!

  • Pinches – Message using 475+ emoticons and 3D animations. Share pictures.
  • People – Pinch friends everywhere.
  • Places – Locate friends nearby on maps using location pins. Get directions to meet them. Register places travelled. Share social updates on the move.
  • Play – Discover new dimensions to messaging with points, pins, medals on leader boards.
  • Pay Nothing – Send millions of messages without SMS/MMS/roaming charges.

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