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Old 03-09-2009, 02:56 PM
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Default Im that can be used with WIFI?


I/m a newbie here and was wondering if anyone could let me know what could I do to use a Im like Beejive or Iskoot on 8820 without a dataplan?
Is it possible?
If it is possible it also seem that I'm having trouble downloading it?
please help.

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Old 03-26-2009, 03:58 PM
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BeeJive is the perfect IM service for use with Wi-Fi Only connection. I purchased the unlimited license for $30 and absolutely love this application. It is sharp and clean, and because I do not currently have a data plan for my 8320, I am able to take full advantage of my Wi-Fi network and send and receive FREE instant messages to all of my accounts with BeeJive. They offer a 30 day free trial if you are interested but unsure if you want to drop the cash for it I have never tried Iskoot, however.
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IScoot requires the support of a BIS plan, it does not work through Wifi only.

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