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  1. #1
    This looks good in theory

    Does it work well? is it easy to use? is it really free?

    (surely it means whilst this app is running you can't see the normal
    menu/screen - does it alert you if you have an incoming phone call)

    I suppose if you really really wanted to , you could 'chat' to some1
    24-7.

    I suppose entering predicitive text is a bit of a pain (unless you go
    for the Nokia E61 which has a full keyboard)




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  2. #2
    Phil
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    Re: MSN Messenger for your phone (on three)

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > This looks good in theory
    >
    > Does it work well? is it easy to use? is it really free?
    >
    > (surely it means whilst this app is running you can't see the normal
    > menu/screen - does it alert you if you have an incoming phone call)
    >
    > I suppose if you really really wanted to , you could 'chat' to some1
    > 24-7.
    >
    > I suppose entering predicitive text is a bit of a pain (unless you go
    > for the Nokia E61 which has a full keyboard)
    >

    Yes it works well, you can run MSN in the background and it alerts you when
    someone sends you an MSN message, so yes you still receive calls and texts
    as normal.





  3. #3
    Unimobiles.com
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    Re: MSN Messenger for your phone (on three)

    On 27 Oct 2006 03:59:42 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

    >This looks good in theory
    >
    >Does it work well? is it easy to use? is it really free?
    >
    >(surely it means whilst this app is running you can't see the normal
    >menu/screen - does it alert you if you have an incoming phone call)
    >
    >I suppose if you really really wanted to , you could 'chat' to some1
    >24-7.
    >
    >I suppose entering predicitive text is a bit of a pain (unless you go
    >for the Nokia E61 which has a full keyboard)


    It's good until you get repetitive strain injury and have to take time
    off work (happened to me)

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  4. #4
    Gerry \(The MOTH\)
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    Re: MSN Messenger for your phone (on three)

    Got a N73 on Friday from 3 and been playing around with the MSN Messenger
    over the weekend, apart from it going crazy for about 1hr on Saturday night
    (wouldn't show me anyone online when I knew my daughter was, as she was
    sitting 2 metres from me) it works great. As someone else has stated you can
    leave it running and do other things and it will beep you when you have a
    message or someone new comes online.

    All I need to do is get more family and friends converted to MSN and I'm
    quids in.

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    Gerry (The MOTH)
    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > This looks good in theory
    >
    > Does it work well? is it easy to use? is it really free?
    >
    > (surely it means whilst this app is running you can't see the normal
    > menu/screen - does it alert you if you have an incoming phone call)
    >
    > I suppose if you really really wanted to , you could 'chat' to some1
    > 24-7.
    >
    > I suppose entering predicitive text is a bit of a pain (unless you go
    > for the Nokia E61 which has a full keyboard)
    >






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