Communicators and smartphones have become firmly established in life, replacing conventional phones. The mobile style of communication no longer surprises anyone. Communication programs are also being improved. JiveTalk is just one of those. I would call it Adium for the communicator.
The program is designed to work only in BlackBerry and iPhone devices. The stylish interface and convenient operation immediately catches the eye. Message windows don't look like boring newspaper headlines, they are equipped with all sorts of visual tricks that humanize communication.
However, communication can also be brought to a classic form, since the types of information displayed are switched. Similarly, a lot of additional information is displayed in the contact list, providing users with quick and convenient viewing and management tools.
The external simplicity hides a lot of settings like the contact list itself,
and messages.
The program supports communication via the AIM/iChat, MSN, Yahoo!, GoogleTalk, ICQ®, Jabber, MySpace IM networks, as well as directly via WIFI, if available in the arsenal of the mobile phone. For BlackBerry it is paid, and for iPhone it is free, but I do not know why there is such inequality.