Monday, 1 September 2014

ArabChat And Other Chat Apps

The recent ban on bulk SMS has left many furious, especially youngsters who rely on it to stay connected with friends and family. If you are into heavy texting and chatting with friends and family, then the recent extension of a lot of SMS cap may also not be sufficient. In this mobile-age, there are several messaging applications and software that would come to your rescue. We’ve listed some such apps. Needless to say, popular mobile platforms have their App Stores inundated with apps, but owners of feature phones running on Java also have a couple of options. Let's take a look at some of the options available.
eBuddy is a web and mobile chat messenger service that could come to your rescue. eBuddy XMS could easily replace your exorbitantly priced SMSes. It allows users to send texts, fun-filled emoticons, pictures, videos and more. The web client supports all browsers. Besides, the app aggregates all your IM networks like AIM, Facebook Chat, Gtalk, ICQ, MySpace, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo! in one place. This service is available in more than 30 languages.
ArabChat is a good service to keep in touch with others all the times. It allows you to join chat rooms and know new people. Its installation process is very simple on mobiles, PCs . It support the Arabic language. Arab chat allows you to add your favourite friends to your chat list easily when you register. You can enter the public conversation without need to register , too. This brilliant apps is available for Android, iOS , BlackBerry and others.
Pinch ,This app may not be very popular but it’s quite effective. Users can send and receive SMS like text messages to anyone in their address book from Pinch. Moreover, your friends don't even need to have the Pinch app to get your message. The app supports group messaging functionality and can be used on almost all platforms, including Java and Symbian. It takes off the limitation of exchanging messages with only those buddies who have the application installed.http://www.newarabchat.com
RockeTalk ,This messaging service is a good option for those who still use Java phones. A RockeTalk user can send a message via phone or even computer to a friend (or group of friends) on their phone or computer. The installation process is simple and one can download RockeTalk using their phone's web browsers. However, there are limitations in sending the audio and images. It is available for Android, Blackberry, iOS,and Java
GroupMe ,This quick-to-install application takes very little of system resources. One interesting feature that comes with this application is Open Groups – you can talk about what you want by simply finding open groups using the Discover tab. Besides sending messages and photos, the app can even send the location with the message. It is available for Android, BlackBerry, iOS,and Windows Phone 7. Read More