Hey Mobjab, it's been a week. Do you have an ETA on proper account management?
My problem with the whole "built-in IM program" saga is: How do companies that support this protocol make their money?
US carriers like ATT and T-mobile no longer have wireless village servers, and 3rd parties cannot offer this service on a mass scale, for free, forever. Sooner or later hardware/software/development/bandwidth costs of running the wireless village servers are going to become a problem. And what about compensation? Well, I am certainly not ready to pay a monthly fee for any IM gateway. I would buy an IM client, but I would not pay a monthly fee for IM. I can't imagine anyone who would. Speaking of imagining, I imagine the built-in IM client is NOT popular precisely because it really takes a wireless carrier to make it work for its users. I imagine Mobjab has some sort of plans to be compensated for their services, I only wonder how.