Ditto on this topic.  mJabber locks up with my Nokia 3300, & the
maintainers don't seem to provide any source code, nor do they respond
to emails.  

-g


On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 14:23, Mark Kunzmann wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I was wondering whether there are any efforts out there towards building a
> versatile Jabber client for mobile phones based on either Symbian UIQ or
> J2ME. The two I've found most promising have some issues:
> 
> TipicME has a nice interface but is proprietary software and -- even
> worse -- uses their proxy server between it and the Jabber server. This is
> especially undesirable for unencrypted conversations. What's more,
> development seems to have stopped a while ago.
> 
> mJabber is proprietary and actually looks OK but will not connect on my
> SonyEricsson P900.
> 
> Mobile phones seem an ideal platform for IM and Jabber based services. I'm
> somewhat surprised by the lack of decent client software. Any suggestions --
> perhaps even some Java libraries suitable for use in a J2ME environment --
> would be much appreciated!
> 
> cheers,
> Mark
> 
> 
> 
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