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MSN Messenger Force uses the MSN Messenger protocol for core Instant Messaging and Presence functionality. The MSN Messenger Service tells you when your family and friends are online so that you can send instant messages to them in real time.This version of MSN Messenger Force for Windows powered Pocket PCs allows users to be notified when their contacts come online so that they can communicate with them via short text messages in real time. This version additionally includes support for GPRS, Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11) and Ethernet cards.A new 'Scribble' feature allows users to also send drawings and sketches as instant messages, adding a new dimension to instant messaging.Features:Authenticated User Logon - Users log in using their unique Hotmail, MSN or Passport ID and password. Presence information - As soon as users log-in to the MSN Messenger Service they are notified of the presence status of their contactsContact List management - Users can add to or delete from their contact list using their Hotmail/MSN/Passport ID. Online status - Users can change their online status to Busy, Away From Computer, Out To Lunch, On The Phone, Be Right Back and Invisible modes. Asynchronous and real-time messages and notifications - If members of the users contact list sends a message to the user or change their online status, the user receives asynchronous and real-time notifications. Access permissions - Users can configure their access permissions, to restrict the ability of other users to view their online status and send instant messages to the user. Text messaging - Users can send lightweight text messages to their online contacts in real-time. Real-time conversation with multiple users - Users can invite other online contacts in the MSN Messenger Service to engage in a session, where they can send text adn scribble instant messages to each other. Scribble - Users can send drawings/sketches in addition to text messages in an instant messaging session to add a completely new dimension to the conversation.
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| Format: | Software | ||
| Date: | Nov 2009 | Version: | v2.5ppc |
| License: | Purchase | Price: | $19.95 |
| Platform: | Mobile | ||
| System Req: | Windows CE 3.0 |
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