Ockie
Resident Lead Bender
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BBM because of reputable encryption for confidential info.
What I also do find odd, is that Samsung's ChatOn sports all the features of Whatsapp and others, yet no one is using it locally. (I blame the colors)
https://web.samsungchaton.com/
Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sec.chaton&hl=en
Iphone http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/chaton/id486344680?mt=8
I know it has BB client and last time I checked there was some news that it's being ported to Windows Phone, so yeah, might be something to watch out for.
True. For my purposes though that isn't a problem - government isn't the threat in this case. Technically gov can't break the encryption either...RIM specifically needs to hand over the info.
Way to go Scotland Yard. Really hardcore code-breaking there...by using BlackBerry smartphones seized by police, detectives were able to "break into" BBM
I tried it...had no one as contacts...and iirc...i HATED the UI. bleugggggg.
Google Talk will deliver once the other person is online, but only if you're still online when that happens.That doesn't sound 100%. Google Talk notifies you that the message will be delivered once the other person is online while Skype tells you it'll be delivered once *both* of you are online.
Google Talk will deliver once the other person is online, but only if you're still online when that happens.
Skype too, but I'm definitely thinking of Google Talk. It may depend on which client the sender and/or receiver is using though, it is not as reliable as SMS.You thinking of Skype that will only deliver when both of you are online.
Skype too, but I'm definitely thinking of Google Talk. It may depend on which client the sender and/or receiver is using though, it is not as reliable as WhatsApp.
Skype too, but I'm definitely thinking of Google Talk. It may depend on which client the sender and/or receiver is using though, it is not as reliable as SMS.
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At least they got delivered. If you enable SMS delivery notifications, you can see whether an important message has been delivered, and if not, make a phone call.I lost a contract because of your reliable SMS's that went missing, Also peak periods tend to play havok on the system and don't even mention some that got delivered like 5 days even with the phone on and receiving calls during that time
Which client do you use?On the same note I say that I have not missed a single Gtalk message to date.
Yeah I remember that, Cell-C had some weird issue on their network which caused Google Talk messages to go missing as well.Shall I go find your thread on the Whatsapp messages that you lost? I remember clearly how you bitched about it last year.
At least they got delivered. If you enable SMS delivery notifications, you can see whether an important message has been delivered, and if not, make a phone call.
Which client do you use?
Yeah I remember that, Cell-C had some weird issue on their network which caused Google Talk messages to go missing as well.
The messages were never delivered:Gtalks/Whatsapp messages did not go missing during the Cell C issue, they just did not get pushed so you had to "wake" the phone to get them.
I have used Google Talk through the web interface, Pidgin, Empathy and other clients and I find it is only reliable when both the sender and recipient are online at the same time.There's definitely something up, oc and I did some testing. He on Gtalk on Moto Defy, me on Gtalk on Nokia N900.
We chatted for a bit then I told oc to leave his phone alone for 15 minutes, I then sent him another message and he never received it, although he still showed up as being online and available.
I meant by enabling SMS delivery notification you can see if an important SMS message has been delivered, and if not, make a phone call, so there is no excuse for not knowing your message only got delivered 5 days later (or never).Edit: As for the you know you can pick up a phone comment maybe you fail at reading as Talk state clearly that the user is Offline as seen in the screenshot below:
The messages were never delivered: