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07 October, 2008 00:25 CST6CDT

Right off the bat, I will whack the first two out of discussion: Trimble Outdoors (my Geocaching & GPS App), and Opera Mini (my Web Browser).

I made the decision to refrain communication, IM communication that is, to one protocol.  I decided on Yahoo!, for various reasons.

It took me very little time to find the right choice for my cell phone chat application - that being Yamee.

Here is the feature set that tempted the installation and has won its space on my flash:

- add and remove contactYamee - Free Yahoo Messenger for your handphone and connect directly to Yahoo's server. You can make conference, add or delete contact, set or view the status and send message to group or several selected contact --    This Messenger is also skinnable, you can change the UI skins from the setting menu. View others status from the text banner on the top and set your own status or set the custom status.
- conference
- contacts grouping
- send message to group or several selected contacts (press # to show the mark)
- send and receive BUZZ
- receive offline message
- incoming mail notifications
- typing notification
- offline/online notifications
- show/hide offline contacts (shortcut: press 0)
- set or view status (status shown on the top screen)
- skinnable (4 type skins)

shortcut:
-to show chat view, press *
-to show/hide offline contacts, press 0
-to show/hide the mark press #

New Features (ver 1.1)
- 60 emoticons
- message alerts : vibrate, sound, flash backlight

New Features (ver 1.2)
- Chat History (message archive)
- Send to Others (send message to buddy outside contact list)
- Add 4 emoticons (total 64 emoticons) and with bigger images
- Add set custom busy status
- Add new settings (enable/disable automatic open ChatView when receive message)
- New theme (gray skin changed into green skin)


*update : 14-09-2008
-better smiley/emoticons
-some minor bug fixing


*update : 25-09-2008
- some minor bug fixing
- support MIDP 1.0 and CLDC 1.0

Depending on the use I get from this well organized application, I believe a small donation will be in order sometime in the comeing months.

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