
Agilemobile.com Ltd., today announced the release of Agile Messenger and Agile Forces for the Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and the new iPhone 3G.
Agile Messenger is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for mobile phones and provides a seamless connection to the public instant messaging networks of ICQ, AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, Google Talk and XMPP. Features include Agilemobile.com's multi-media messaging technology which enables users to send instant image, video, and voice messages from mobile to mobile and mobile to PC. In addition to the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch platform, Agile Messenger is already available for Windows Mobile, Symbian Series 60, 80, 90 and Symbian UIQ.

Agile Forces is truly a next generation mobile game and a great example of what the future of mobile multi player gaming is going to look like. Agile Forces is an online multi-player war strategy game. Players are able to challenge other players from all over the world through Agilemobile.com's matchmaking server or play in single player mode. This game features complex war strategy scenarios in both single player and multi-player mode, stunning graphics and over 100 challenging levels to keep the player occupied for months.
Free beta versions of Agile Messenger and Agile Forces for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch can be downloaded, for instructions visit http://www.agilemobile.com/
"We are extremely excited about Apple's new iPhone and iPod Touch devices, and are fully committed to developing new software products for this platform," said Timon Haringa, co-founder and Technical Director of Agilemobile.com Ltd. "Agile Messenger enables people on the go to stay in contact with co-workers, family and friends, anywhere, anytime and any place. Thanks to Apple's advanced new devices our customer's user experience is becoming more intuitive and rewarding than ever."
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For those of you currently enjoying the free 200 SMS text messages that come bundled with your EDGE-only iPhone data plan, you're not going to like AT&T's decision to cut the bundled text messages with the upcoming iPhone 3G rate plans. But, that doesn't mean you have to sit back and take it.
Here's an interesting way to use your mobile email application to send and receive free SMS text messages without AT&T's help:
- Create a new email
- The "To:" field should be filled out with your SMS text message target's phone number followed by "@teleflip.com." Something like this - 1235551234@teleflip.com
- Tap out your text message and send it out.
- The message will be sent to the phone number that you entered preceding "@teleflip.com"
- Any text message replies will be sent to your email address.
That's it, it's really that simple. Using the iPhone's incredibly integrated email client (that basically does away with any need for MMS - assuming your friends and family are wise to the mobile email) is definitely a novel way to send and receive SMS text messages, and we like it.
Alternatively, you can use the TxtDrop web-app to send free SMS text messages. Simply point your iPhone Safari browser to http://txtdrop.com/iphone/ and go about your merry text messaging way!
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Yes, free is the keyword here. After all, isn't life so much better when you get things without working for them? Current iPhone contracts with AT&T offer 200 free text messages monthly, but with the new 3G iPhone, all that will change since you need to fork out another $5 monthly for 200 SMSes. Here's a method for you to send unlimited free text messages in US and Canada. Hey, with gas prices shooting up and a gloomy economic outlook, we need to look for ways to cut corners as much as possible, right?
How to send free text messages
1. Create a new email message.
2. In the To: box, type 10digitnumber@teleflip.com. (1235551234@teleflip.com)
3. Type a message and click send.
4. The message will be sent to the cell phone with the number in the To: box
5. All received text messages will be sent to you as an email.
Note: This only works for US and Canadian numbers.
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Those who are rocking to the iPhone with intention to upgrade to the 3G iPhone come this July 11th need not sell or give away their older handset, since these can double up as Wi-Fi enabled iPods - or a "clone" of the iPod touch per se. Well, I thought the whole idea was to prevent carrying around too many devices, and since the 3G iPhone can do all that the original can and more, why bother with the redundant device? Whatever the case is, if you decide to take the route mentioned, make sure you upgrade your original iPhone with iPhone Software v2.0 before deactivating it since there is no official word on whether upgrades can be applied to non-active handsets.
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Google has released the web-based version of its Google Talk optimized for the iPhone/iPod Touch. The application works from Safari and looks pretty much the same as the GTalk desktop client.
Feature wise, Google made sure you can easily select people you want to chat (add them to "quicklist"), search contacts and manage multiple conversations. However, because it's a web-based app, there are downsides too. For instance, when you navigate away to another browser window or application, your status will be change to "unavailable" and the GTalk session will be restarted when you return.
It's nice and everything but a surprise to see Google optimizing a whole array of its apps for the iPhone. However, I would suggest using some of the existing native chat applications (in case you have a jailbroken iPhone/iPod Touch), or web-based meebo.com which allows you to chat with your buddies who use other IM clients, too.
To use GTalk on your iPhone/iPod Touch, simple point Safari to www.google.com/talk and take it from there.
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