Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Top 5 Free Multi Messengers for Android Phones

Instant Messaging, abbreviated IM, is a form of communication through text messaging between two or more people over the internet. IM is commonly used in a work environment to enable employees to communicate with each other in a private chat room. IM is based on clients that facilitate connections between specified people in a contact list or buddy list. In order to use an instant messaging, you need to sign up with an instant messenger service. There are many instant messaging networks available. It is better to choose the network that your friends use.
Today there are so many instant messengers and social networking websites that people use. Logging into each of these accounts and using them seems a variety to be managed. Also installing more than one messenger poses a space constraint on the mobile phone. To overcome the difficulty, multi-messenger software for various platforms are available. The software will help you maintain all your IM accounts on a single application. By simply logging into the application, you will be signed into all the common messenger services.
As Android is the preferred choice for many mobile users, this article identifies the top five Multi Messengers for Android.

1. IM+



DIM+ for Android has a simple user interface and performs similar to any desktop chat client. You can find all your contacts made into a single list in the Contacts tab. If you want to chat, you need not switch between accounts as everybody is found in one place. To start a chat, you just need to tap the desired contact from the list. When you continue to press any contact, you will able to view the chat history, edit a contact and see contact details.
You can use the emoticons offered to you while chatting. You can also create and make use of the templates when you are required to give the same response many times. IM+ allows you to send file attachments in the form of photo images and audio files to your chat friend. A link will be generated and you can send it through your chat messages. You can customize the font size of the text message, avatars, notifications and also use the push mode which will help you remain signedin once you have closed the application.

Android Market average rating (Feb 2012):   4.2/5 stars

2. Nimbuzz



With Nimbuzz installed, you can chat with your social networking friends right from the App. It is rated one among the top Multi Messengers for Android using which you can call for free, send messages, chat and share files. You can access Twitter, Google Talk, Yahoo and MySpace accounts simultaneously using a single login. Nimbuzz for Android serves the Nimbuzz users in non-English speaking countries with the access to their national networks.

Android Market average rating (Feb 2012):   4.0/5 stars

3. Trillian



Trillian is a free, fast and allows you to connect to IM and other social networking services at the same time. Trillian supports Google Talk, MySpace, AOL, Jabber, Yahoo and more. You can update Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and LinkedIn at one time and receive notifications from Facebook and Twitter. This client ensures security to your data as it is stored using AES encryption.

Android Market average rating (Feb 2012):   4.4/5 stars

4. eBuddy



One of the oldest and best Multi Messengers for Android. With eBuddy, you can chat on multiple MSN, Facebook, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ, GTalk, MySpace & Hyves accounts at the same time. The easy to use interface, makes the eBuddy top choice for android users.

Android Market average rating (Feb 2012):   4.2/5 stars

5. Palringo



Palringo is a mutli platform IM App for Android. It is a group messaging service community. With Palringo installed you can stay connected, socialize and send text/voice messages and share photo images with your chat buddies. You can stay connected on Google Talk, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo, Jabber, Apple iChat and Facebook at one time.

Android Market average rating (Feb 2012):   4.0/5 stars

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Control Your Android from a Browser with AirDroid

Source: How-to-Geek



AirDroid for Android replaces your USB cable with your web browser. Transfer files back and forth, send text messages, play music, view your photos and manage applications — all without installing anything on your computer.
AirDroid is completely free; it doesn’t even contain ads. It functions as a web server, allowing your Android device and your computer to communicate over the network.

Getting Started

AirDroid is available for free from the Android Market. It supports Android 2.1 and later. Android 4.0 isn’t as well supported at the moment, but AirDroid should update with improved support soon.
Launch the AirDroid app once it’s installed and tap Start to start the AirDroid server.


AirDroid tells you exactly what to do — plug the IP address into your web browser’s address bar.


You’ll see a login page. Use the code from your Android to log in. This prevents unauthorized access to your device.


If you don’t see a login page, your Android device and computer are probably on different networks. They must be on the same network to connect. If your computer is connected via a wired connection, it’s possible the Wi-Fi network and wired network are isolated from each other.

AirDroid’s Home Screen

Once you’ve connected, you’ll see AirDroid’s main page, which contains links and statistics about your device. At the bottom right corner, you’ll see the Wi-Fi connection strength, bars of cellular coverage and battery level of your Android device.


Click the Detail link to see more information about your device’s storage and the files it contains.


Transferring & Managing Files

Click Files to view the contents of your SD card. If you want to clean out your file system, deleting files from here is quicker than going through a file manager on your Android.


Use the right-click menu to manage files — Delete deletes them permanently, while Export downloads them to your computer. Export as ZIP downloads several files or directories to your computer as a single file.


Use the Import button to add files to your device over the air, without lifting that USB cable.

Sending Text Messages

You can send SMS messages using the Messages panel. No need to pick up your Android and type messages in; participate in a conversation right from your web browser.


The Contacts and Call Logs panels allow you to browse your Android’s contacts and view its call history.


Playing Music

The Music panel allows you to use your Android device as a jukebox. Search for music and play it — you’ll get a widget that stays on AirDroid’s home screen.


The same Export and Import options allow you to transfer music files to and from your device.
Ring tones can be managed separately from the Ringtones panel

Viewing Photos

Use the Photos panel to show off photos on your monitor instead of your Android’s small screen.


Managing Apps

From the Apps screen, you can view your device’s installed apps. You can search for specific apps, or sort them by their size or installation date.


Use the Uninstall button to remove an app or the Export button to download it as an APK file to your computer.
If you want to install an app from an APK file, use the Install App button to upload it to your device and install it. To install apps from the Android Market, click the Market icon.
You’ll have to confirm each app removal and installation by tapping the option on your Android’s screen.

Using the Clipboard

If you want to copy and paste between your computer and your Android, use the Clipboard option. The From Device button copies the clipboard from your device into the clipboard box. The To Device button sends the text in the box to the Android clipboard.



Now you’re ready to replace your USB cable with your web browser. If it wasn’t for charging, you’d never have to touch your Android’s USB cable again.