The smartphone is gradually turning from a regular phone with somewhat advanced features into a full-fledged communication tool. Once I was asked why I don't buy a regular phone, but every time I buy a smartphone. Well, I won't tell them that the future is near, and you just need to be open to it. Talkonaut allows you to communicate in almost any available way with any other person with a smartphone using all common communication protocols connected to the Internet.
The program, using Jabber technology, allows you to communicate in Jabber, Google Talk, ICQ, AIM, MSN, and Yahoo networks both by text and (if possible) by voice. Voice calls over the Internet (VoIP) to anywhere in the world are sometimes not just convenient, but also cheaper. This feature allows application users to use GPRS, EDGE, 3G or WIFI connections for free long-distance and international calls. In order for calls to be free, it is enough to have Talkonaut installed at both ends and a public hotspot in the nearest location. The program is available in Russian for smartphones running Symbian S60, Windows Mobile 5/6, as well as phones with Java support (I must say right away that it does not work normally on all).
Of course, if you decide to call a regular or mobile number, this call will be paid. To top up the balance, you need to have a PayPal account or a WebMoney wallet. I don't have the first one, but the second one is not only me, but also many readers. In general, the future is near: http://www.talkonaut.ru /.