tuaw.com— Big news today on the iPhone development front. This morning brings the release of both a native instant messaging client and a native IRC client.
Aug 27, 2007View in Crawl 4
Apple is liberal about these things. They have nothing to lose -- you're still buying the phone, you're still using AT&T. I would expect them to go after SIM hackers aggressively since it's lost revenue but third party apps only make the iPhone a stronger platform
Hello, Just wanted to add that it would be great to add JABBER as one of the IM Services like AIM and MSN. A LOT of people use Jabber as an IM client for work purposes.Great work! And keep it up!!Jay.
nitecrawlerptAug 27, 2007
Can't connect to anything but AOL right now. I'm sure MSN, Yahoo, gTalk, Jabber, and whatever else is out there are coming in due time.
deadbabyAug 27, 2007
Apple is liberal about these things. They have nothing to lose -- you're still buying the phone, you're still using AT&T. I would expect them to go after SIM hackers aggressively since it's lost revenue but third party apps only make the iPhone a stronger platform
pogitalonxAug 27, 2007
awesome! we're working on it! thanks for support.
dugrAug 27, 2007
finally a Native American IM client for the iphone.
jsingh188Aug 28, 2007
Hello, Just wanted to add that it would be great to add JABBER as one of the IM Services like AIM and MSN. A LOT of people use Jabber as an IM client for work purposes.Great work! And keep it up!!Jay.
aberkmanAug 30, 2007
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