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IM plus All-in-One Messenger Hits The Marketplace

June 20, 2011 2 Comments

Instead of racing into the Windows Phone 7 marketplace like our hero in a white horse. IM Plus messenger has broken into our WP7 marketplace with it’s guns drawn into the air and ordering us to place our wallets in the big gray money sack with the huge dollar sign in front. IM Plus is indeed available in the marketplace right now but for a $9.99. Are they taking advantage of our recent instant messaging woes? or is this in fact the actual value of the application. It does pack in such IM services like

  • Yahoo!®
  • GTalk™
  • AIM®
  • MySpace™
  • Jabber
  • ICQ®
  • Facebook®
  • Skype

Are we desperate enough to pay $10 for these services? Can’t we wait for Kik to arrive which will most likely be free or Mango later this year that will pack in Live messenger? The answer is no, We cannot wait any longer and I will be purchasing the app along with all of you.

App Info:
Chat in Yahoo!®, GTalk™, AIM®, MySpace™, Jabber, ICQ®, Facebook® and Skype on the go. No more SMS charges!

The wide variety of online messenger clients out there often means that no single one works for all of your contacts. They may be spread out among Google Talk, Facebook, Skype, Yahoo etc. To keep in touch, you have to spread yourself out across all of those platforms too. But this limits your availability to whichever service you’re checking in with at the moment–and the people who use that one.

If you’ve been frustrated with jumping around like that, IM+ All-in-One Messenger gives you a way to do all of your messaging from one place in easy and intuitive way.

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