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MobileChat Instant Messaging App Now Available

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Twenty08's MobileChat [$2.99, App Store] is now available in the iTunes App Store.

The $2.99 application promises to offer a full instant messaging application for the iPhone and iPod Touch with support for multiple instant messaging protocols:

- AIM/ICQ/.Mac/MobileME
- Windows Live/MSN
- Yahoo
- GTalk
- Jabber

The application also promises a number of unique features including

- Instant message a Phone number
- Send photos directly from MobileChat
- Push compatible when Apple releases the service
- Up to 10 accounts online simultaneously

A walkthrough video is provided by the developers:

App Store link: MobileChat: $2.99

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