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Re: I'm Porting Blackberry Messenger on the N900
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Please advice what's so special about BBM, except for sending voice notes? |
Re: I'm Porting Blackberry Messenger on the N900
a combo of email and instant messaging does pretty much everything the 'berries do and more
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dude. . thts an awesome idea!!!
n yes balckberry sucks donkey balls. . hope u concor the bbm soon! |
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wtf kind of "project" is this with no research done beforehand? :P
i don't doubt that someone can reverse engineer the protocol, and get this working, but since it's based on proprietairy hardware, there's a good chance it's nearly impossible. msn protocol was essentially reverse-engineeered, but it doesn't rely on any hardware "key" obviously. why don't you take a free and open source xmpp client that has features we lack in our n900 xmpp implementation, and add those? apparently we could support encryption,compression, group chat via telepathy-gabble, but the interface we use doesn't really show if this stuff is enabled, working, or how to activate it from what i've seen. makes a lot more sense to improve our implementation of an open-source protocol gtalk, ovi, facebook chat already use. |
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2. Message 'tracking': unsent, sent to server, sent to recipient, read by recipient. 3. Advanced image sharing automation: auto image resize and preview. 4. Blackberry 'groups': persistent group chat, image sharing area within the group complete with comments section, group tasks and calendar sharing. All this within the BBM interface. The points above are why I personally think BBM is better (in terms of UX) and features than just about any other IM services. But the main reason that I think BBM is special is because it brings IM to people who usually don't IM. On top of that, I really get plenty of saving using BBM because I travel a lot. Data roaming cost is helluva expensive; and blackberry's compression and connection optimizations really make a difference on the monthly bill to me. |
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For me no IM will be of much use seeing as my service provides only provide internet for BlackBerry devices and lame internet to top it off. Yet still they want to sell devices like the Galaxy S smh
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Moreover, for some of the features you need to roll out the changes on both ends (you and your buddies), which may not be possible/practical at all. And the bottomline is that a BBM clone (functionally) will nowhere be as useful as a BBM client that lets you participate in the actual BBM community. |
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Hey guys i found this http://www.web2pin.com/web2pinfree.aspx, is a service to send free Blackberry Pin messages from internet. ¿how they do it?
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Prozac, any news mate ?? or ..
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