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11-02-2006, 01:13 AM
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What is instango?
instango is a Jabber compatible instant messaging client for modern mobile phones and PDAs supporting J2ME (MIDP 2.0). It connects to any Jabber server using your 3G, WLAN or GPRS connection.
As smartphones become more and more powerful we felt there was a need for a more feature-rich messaging application that would meet the capabilities of these next generation phones.
Instango has been created with the following primary targets in mind:
b. Changing notifcation settings
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c. Active chat with a contact
Reliability
We created instango to be as reliable as possible, this means instango automatically tries to reconnect when network coverage recovers after a temporary loss. Should everything else fail instango notifies the customer of a connectivity loss to make sure the user will not be unreachable for an extended period of time without knowledge.
Low Bandwidth Consumption
Instango uses a proxy server to connect to a Jabber service. Using this approach minimizes traffic considerably. Compared to a traffic usage of approximately 500KB/day using one of the major instant messaging services (even while being idle all day long with only an average number of contacts) instango can be tuned to use less than 50KB/day.
Intelligent Notification Options
Instango tries to make notification options more intelligent. Most mobile instant messaging clients only allow for a all-or-nothing notification option, thus beeping or vibrating on every new incoming message. In contrast to this instango allows for beeps/vibrations/LED flashing (on Nokia E61) on first new message only, suppressing notifications for active chat, repeating notifications while message is unread etc.
www.instango.com (http://www.instango.com/download.php)
http://www.instango.com/images/screenshot_mockup.jpg
What is instango?
instango is a Jabber compatible instant messaging client for modern mobile phones and PDAs supporting J2ME (MIDP 2.0). It connects to any Jabber server using your 3G, WLAN or GPRS connection.
As smartphones become more and more powerful we felt there was a need for a more feature-rich messaging application that would meet the capabilities of these next generation phones.
Instango has been created with the following primary targets in mind:
b. Changing notifcation settings
http://www.instango.com/images/screenshot3.jpg
c. Active chat with a contact
Reliability
We created instango to be as reliable as possible, this means instango automatically tries to reconnect when network coverage recovers after a temporary loss. Should everything else fail instango notifies the customer of a connectivity loss to make sure the user will not be unreachable for an extended period of time without knowledge.
Low Bandwidth Consumption
Instango uses a proxy server to connect to a Jabber service. Using this approach minimizes traffic considerably. Compared to a traffic usage of approximately 500KB/day using one of the major instant messaging services (even while being idle all day long with only an average number of contacts) instango can be tuned to use less than 50KB/day.
Intelligent Notification Options
Instango tries to make notification options more intelligent. Most mobile instant messaging clients only allow for a all-or-nothing notification option, thus beeping or vibrating on every new incoming message. In contrast to this instango allows for beeps/vibrations/LED flashing (on Nokia E61) on first new message only, suppressing notifications for active chat, repeating notifications while message is unread etc.
www.instango.com (http://www.instango.com/download.php)