Palringo was designed to be the first Rich Messaging Service - bringing together for the first time the ability to easily exchange text, voice and picture messages with friends, family and colleagues across all popular instant messaging services, whether sitting at a computer or on the move using a mobile phone or PDA.
Now you can chat with all your buddies, no matter what IM they use, all from one universal Instant Messenger.
· Windows Live Messenger (MSN)
· AOL Instant Messenger (AIM)
· Yahoo! Messenger
· Google Talk
· ICQ
· Jabber
· iChat / MobileMe
· Gadu-Gadu
· Facebook Chat (Alpha)
NOTE: In order to use the software, users will have to register for a free account here.
Multi platform:
· The multiple platform support enables you to stay in touch with your contacts whether you are working at your PC or on the go with your mobile phone.
Connect to other Services:
· With Palringo, you can keep in touch with friends on popular instant messaging services such as ICQ, MSN, Gadu-Gadu, AIM, and Google Talk.
Rich Multimedia Communication:
· That's just the start though! See anything interesting? Just snap a photo and send it to your friends instantly. Don't like typing on quirky mobile phone keypads? With Palringo, you can just talk naturally in the form of short voice clips - think of it like a Walkie-Talkie on steroids.
Participate in Communities:
· There's even more too it! With Palringo, you can create and join groups - and exchange text, voice, or photo messages with large communities, regardless of where you happen to be. It's a great way to stay connected while on the go.
Welcome to Palringo:
· In a nutshell, Palringo is an effective way to keep in touch with your social networks. Thanks to its mobile support, you have the flexibility to communicate from anywhere in the world and anytime.
Requirements:
· Palringo registered account
· Internet connection
What's New in This Release:
· The only change since version v2.5.3 is that the Facebook authentication mechanism has been changed to use a web app method that Facebook have requested us to use instead of the old method.