Messaging Platforms for Windows Mobile

Browse free open source Messaging platforms and projects for Windows Mobile below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Messaging platforms by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Azonto Messenger

    Cross-Platform Mobile Messaging Application

    Azonto is a Cross-Platform Mobile Messaging Application that allows users to share images, songs, videos, create and add each other to groups. It is for the trendy who wants to be on top of the mobile messaging game.
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    PocketSIPMsg is a SIP instant messaging client for small devices that use Windows CE. The IM protocol is based on SIMPLE(IETF) working group's specification. The project is developed with eMbedded Visual C++ as "Dialog based application".
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