The owners of the iPhone are now jubilant! They may now download the RMS or Rich Messaging Service from Palringo. Of course it is only available in Apple’s latest App Store.

Palringo is an application that allows the users to send picture messages as well as text-based messaging. The company is now working on a feature for the RMS which would enable the users to send instant voice messaging through the data connection of the iPhone.
Moreover, Paliringo integrates with numerous IM or instant messaging services popular among chatters and IM users including the AIM from AOL, GTalk from Google, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ, Gadu Gadu, Windows Live Messenger and Jabber. Users can also use the Palringo to talk to their friends using the iChat, the IM client of Apple Inc.
One of the main advantages of Palringo is that is allows its users to log in to their current messaging services without switching applications. They also do not have to use messaging services that are web-based such as Meebo for instance.
Palringo is also advantageous because it offers the ability to receive as well as send MMS or picture messages. If you would remember, the 3G iPhone does not have an MMS feature. So Palringo is the best alternative for 3G iPhone users who want to send and receive MMS.






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