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IM+ (Plus) Getting Updated Soon With New Features – MSN/WLM Will Be Removed

August 15, 2011 No Comments

IM+ Will be updated soon to version 1.4. The update will bring plenty of new features like:

  • Significantly improved contact list scrolling and overall application performance
  • Push-to-Email option allows incoming messages to be forwarded to your email
  • Autoreply feature will instantly notify your contacts that your are in Push mode
  • ICQ / AIM / AOL / iChat group chats
  • ICQ contacts can now be added into your AOL/AIM/iChat contact lists and vice versa
  • VKontakte and Yandex IM services are now supported

The downside to this update is that Microsoft has asked the developers to take out MSN and Windows Live messenger. So for those of you who use it, you might not want to upgrade until you get Mango on your devices since it comes baked into the OS. The developers took to Facebook to write to its users

Dear IM+ Windows Phone users,This is sort of good news / bad news announcement. Good news: IM+ Windows Phone version 1.4 has been submitted to Microsoft Marketplace with new awesome features, complete list will follow. Bad news: MSN/WLM support has been dropped due to Microsoft request. For those of you who care more about MSN/WLM support than new features (again, new features list will follow), we strongly recommend todo not update once version 1.4 is released.

After the update though the list of services still isn’t too shaby at all.

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

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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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