eBuddy Mobile Messenger 1.4.1

eBuddy Mobile Messenger
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  • Editor: eBuddy
  • Release: 1.4.1 (latest version)
  • Language: English
  • License: Freeware/free
  • System: Mobile
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Ebuddy Mobile Messenger is a tool that enables you to connect to your hotmail account from your mobile phone. Isn’t that great? Yes it is! The application allows you to chat through your mobile phone. You should have your GPRS /WAP settings ready so that it can connect through!

Features
Chat with your MSN contacts everywhere
The application is free from bugs.
Freeware Version!

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eBuddy Mobile Messenger
pcsces, on October 22, 2009 07:04 PM
This application enables you to chat with friends everywhere...GREAt !
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