Thursday 28 March 2013

IM+ 7.7 Adds Support for Beep Service, iPad Camera, Image Previews

IM+, a popular instant messaging client for iOS, has been updated to support the Beep mobile-to-mobile messaging service, image capture via the iPad's camera, and image previews in chat.

Chat on Facebook, Google Talk, Live Messenger, Yahoo!, ICQ, and more. IM+ features free texting, Off-the-Record messaging as in-app purchase, group chats, multimedia sending and much more. IM+ has all your messaging needs covered, regardless of whether you want to stay in touch with your IM contacts or socialize with people around you with Neighbors geo-social network.

Supported Services:
IM+ supports all major IM services, including Facebook, Skype as in-app purchase, MSN/Live Messenger, Google Talk, Yahoo!, AIM/iChat, ICQ, Jabber, MeinVZ, Gadu-Gadu, SINA Weibo, mig33, VKontakte, Odnoklassniki.ru, Mamba.Ru, Fetion, Yandex IM, Mail.Ru Agent and RenRen. We thought you might want to check up on Twitter while messaging, so we added support for it, too.

Features:
- Universal iPhone / iPod Touch / iPad app
- Send text messages, photos, videos, and voice notes
- Group chats in MSN, AIM, ICQ and Neighbors
- 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:
- Beep mobile-to-mobile messaging service available as in-app purchase
- Preview of transferred images in chats
- Option to capture image/video with camera on iPad
- Bug fixes

You can download IM+ Instant Messenger from the App Store for free.






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