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UltraIM MSN Messenger for Java Phones

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
August 23, 2005
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Unlike most other J2ME mobile messengers support only one MSN account. UltraIM MSN Messenger allows multiple MSN accounts with single license. Furthermore, your license is not bound to fixed device, that means, even if you change your mobile device (maybe from Nokia to MOTO, from SE to Siemens), you can still continue to use this software on your new device without any charge!

In addition, UltraIM MSN Messenger is proxyless. If your mobile messenger software sends your messages via proxy server, it must first send your message to the software vendor`s proxy server meaning your message can be read easily at the proxy server. In order to provide a safe, fast, and reliable service, UltraIM MSN Messenger connects you directly to the public MSN messaging network, not via any proxy server.



 
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