Bombusmod

Bombusmod is a modified version of the Bombus instant messaging client for mobile phones. As does the official version, it works with the XMPP protocol. Bombusmod by nature being a XMPP client allows the user to connect to any server of the public XMPP servers including Google Talk. It is also possible to interact with proprietary instant messaging networks such as ICQ, Yahoo, .NET Messenger Service or AIM through the use of "transports" (require... more

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