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MobileChat Updated - Adds Landscape Orientation

MobileChat V 2.1

MobileChat - the native IM client for the iPhone - has been updated to Version 2.1.

Changes in the new version include:

  • Horizontal/Landscape Orientation Availability
  • “New IM” finally works
  • “Send” Button has been relocated to the keyboard (in place of return)
  • iPhone Firmware 1.1.3 Compatibility
  • DNS Issue that plagued 1.x and 2.0 has been resolved.
  • BSD Subsystem dependency should be gone.
  • Added support for XMPP
  • GTalk has been temporarily removed
  • Sign On progress notifications
  • Disconnect Notification: if you get kicked off, or you can’t sign on, you’ll be alerted now
  • Conversation code-base optimized

The new version is not in Installer yet (will be soon) - so if you need to get it right now, go to:

http://mt11.quickshareit.com/share/chat55422.zip

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2 Comments so far »

  1. by iamse7en, on February 25 2008 @ 3:11 pm

     

    Excellent. Landscape will be very popular and loved.

    STILL, no decent GTalk in these native apps. It has become so popular, that all my friends use it instead of AIM or MSN. Can’t wait until they can get it working. I’m banking on Apollo getting it to work. I like it better than MobileChat.

  2. by patrick, on February 25 2008 @ 4:06 pm

     

    iamse7en - yeah, I’m not a big IM user, but I find I like the Gtalk app as much as any of ‘em, use it more than others …

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