Soon mobile phone users would be able to receive all functions of IM+ on their mobile phones. Germany based company, Shape Services announced that soon company will release its IM+ version for Skype software, so that IM+ version will run on most of mobile phones. The company is planning to release its latest version of IM+ for Windows Mobile Pocket PC, Windows Mobile Smartphone, Palm OS, Symbian OS and J2ME devices. A WAP based IM+ version will support Skype access from low-end devices. Currently IM+ for Skype Software is available only in BlackBerry, which supports voice and text communication with other Skype users. Even IM+ version also allows users to make Skype calls to landline or mobile phones through SkypeOut. Users do need a PC running PC for this service, only their BlackBerry device with Skype account and SkypeOut call credits. The IM+ Mobile Instant Messenger supports a wide range of public and corporate IM systems like MSN/Live Messenger, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!, Jabber, ICQ, Google Talk, MySpace, Skype, Microsoft LCS, Lotus Sametime, Reuters Messaging and Oracle IM. It runs on BlackBerry, Symbian S60 and Series 80, Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone, J2ME, i-mode, Palm OS and BREW. Image Credit: Shape Services Via: IT Wire
Shape enables Skype to reach most mobile phones
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