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    Mobber is a mobile communicator based on the Jabber protocol for cell phones with GPRS. It is written in java (MID Profile Version 1.0) - should work on any device that supports Java (it was tested on Siemens CX65 and phone emulators available for Linux)
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    Lightweight Mobile Instant Messenger is a Java platform-independent software to allow instant messaging between Mobile Phones and PCs. Specifically designed graphic-poor and with a low-bandwidth usage for use on a Internet WAP/GPRS connection.
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    A msn messenger gateway for mobile using emails and web server. It can be use with imode and gprs phone. The goal of this project is to use a minimum of bandwidth. It massively use Twisted matrix framework (you will need to install twisted matrix).
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