SHAPE Releases IM+ for Skype

SHAPE Services announces the official release of IM+ for Skype Software. IM+ for Skype gives the low-cost alternative to traditional calls and Skype-to-Skype voice and text communication from RIM BlackBerry and Symbian S60v3 phones. IM+ for Skype Software is based on SkypeOut service that allows users to make and receive calls for a fee. SkypeOut rates are considered to be the lowest rates in the industry to any local or international destination. IM+ for Skype will soon be available also for Pocket PC, Palm, Symbian and Smartphone devices with standard Internet connection. Being the leader of cross-platform mobile IM SHAPE expands Skype service to appeal to mobile phone users with different mobile platforms and without Wi-Fi limitation.

"Creation of IM+ for Skype Software is our answer to users' demand to be able to make cheap calls in classic IM+," said Igor Berezovsky, CEO of SHAPE Services. "Due to SkypeOut making a call with IM+ is ten times cheaper than making a call with ordinary VoIP client."

Benefits:
  • Stay in touch with Skype contacts
  • Call and commmunicate with anyone at a low cost
  • Get rid of high long distance and international call charges
  • Communicate securely
  • One-Time Fee. Get all future updates for free
Features:
  • Call Skype contacts on their PCs
  • Call any landline or mobile phone
  • Receive calls from Skype contacts
  • Get full presence status support
  • Exchange instant text messages with your Skype contacts
  • Receive notifications of missed calls and new voicemail messages
SkypeOut is obligatory for all incoming and outgoing calls

System Requirements:
  • Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and above
  • any RIM BlackBerry or Symbian S60v3 mobile device connected to Internet
  • SkypeOut credits for voice communications
Posted on Dec 07, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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