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How to Use Ebuddy on Cell Phones

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Chat with your friends from Yahoo!, MySpace, MSN, AIM or Gtalk anywhere with your cellphone and Ebuddy mobile. Access the free network mobile service from your phone, and connect to as many networks as you want all at one time. Ebuddy mobile also works on PDAs, Sony PSP or Nintendo DS.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Mobile phone
  • Messenger account
  • Phone service
  1. Step 1

    Use your phone's browser to go to mobile Ebuddy service (see Resources).

  2. Step 2

    Choose the network you want, and log in using your ID and password for that network.

  3. Step 3

    Make sure you have xHTML or WAP 2.0 enabled browser on your phone to use MSN, Yahoo! or AOL through Ebuddy.

  4. Step 4

    Browse your instant messages through your phone.

  5. Step 5

    Log into any of the supported Ebuddy networks you want, all at one time. Use Ebuddy's contact list to see all your buddies at one time.

  6. Step 6

    Send instant messages to any contacts in your groups.

  7. Step 7

    Display emoticons in the same way you do using your computer. Select "Setup" in the main Ebuddy window and choose "Set Emoticon On."

Tips & Warnings
  • The download Mobile Messenger package works with most cell phones world-wide. If you can't get it to work on your phone try using the Lite Messenger version direct from Ebuddy's website.
  • Download Mobile Messenger package if it works with your phone. There are many extra features including group chat and sound.

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