Saturday, February 19, 2011

Crispapp Launches Facebook Messenger For the iPhone and iPod Touch

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Hear ye all you Apple users, Crispapp, a Hong-Kong
based app developer, has launched an app called
Facebook Messenger. Instead of sticking to the
plain old text-based Facebook chat, users can try
Facebook Messenger to call their buddies around
the world, that too without incurring any costs!


The app lets users call their families and friends
based on the social networking site using VOIP. If
you want to take a break from the talking, users
can still resort to text-based chat. There are options
to go through your messaging history and you can
also share pictures. With Apple ’ s push notifications you ’ ll get to know when your friends reply, plus you can also check your friends' Wall. The app has multi-tasking support, so it will run in
the background while you're doing something else.
Also, the app doesn't necessarily require an Apple
user at the other end. So you can make iPhone to
browser calls as well. The app is available in the iTunes store for $2.99 (approx Rs.
135) and you can also read more on their website.
Till then, check out a demo video below. I'm not an Apple user but this app certainly looks
pretty cool. Besides, a VOIP call to Facebook friends
does sound interesting. If you end up trying it, do
let us know how it work

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