Apollo IM, the first native iPhone IM client

Yes, it does work! Currently it looks like it only accepts AIM accounts, but you can sign on, scroll through your buddy list, and send and receive instant messages. No notification options are available at this time, well, no options are available at this time. They said it’s a very early beta, and it currently signs you off when you exit the application to the homescreen but, wowee! We’ll give them a pass on this one! If you want to try it out, it just showed up in the Installer.app packages. Have fun.

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7 Responses to “Apollo IM, the first native iPhone IM client”

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    TheREALboygenius says:

    Boy, you need to sleep dont you?? Staying up at 4:23am while posting isnt healthy, unless youre doing somethine else this dam late (XXX).

    By the way let me know if you need any exclusive info with the upcoming Macbooks. Oops, this isnt an email!

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    James says:

    Omg!!! Thank you BG!

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    The Tech Teen says:

    Cool. Now I just need a iPhone to instal it on. I to should not be posting a commenting now. I have school tomorrow. ;)

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    Word says:

    The iphone and its restricted, unimpressive nature..

    Let me know when JiveTalk is released for Windows Mobile.

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    Galvatron says:

    Aim baaaah! Wers the yahoo gmail an msn!?

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    mickeyp says:

    gal, like most of these its a very early beta. I’m sure if they continue with it they will add them. I personally think ATT is holding up ichat, they are likely telling apple to wait and have people use sms for now. No story on here yet about ATT lawyers going after the unlocking people? hmm..

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    I agree with mickeyp, lets just be patient, we all saw how fast the NES app got upgraded into about 40 different versions.

    this will blow up soon !!

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