Odigo Messenger Force (for the Pocket PC) 1.0

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    23/04/2002
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Publisher’s description

Odigo Messenger Force is truly integrated and interoperable instant messaging product for the Handspring devices, allowing users to connect to popular IM networks ICQ, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger and Odigo. Previously users had to maintain multiple software applications to chat or send instant messages to their buddies using different IM services. With Ruksun's Odigo Messenger Force, users get the convenience of interoperability with all the popular IM networks in a single application. Users can now access their buddies across IM networks via a unified user interface, thus save saving time, space and the hassle of maintaining different applications.

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