Oct 01

I’ve tried a few IM options for iPhone and the one I like the most is beejive. Very well optimized for iPhone web2.0 app.
unlike meebo you can set session timeout and stay connected even when browsing other websites or apps on your phone, tweak various settings to your appeal. it saves your login info on your phone and sends it to their server via ssl.

navigate your safari to http://iphone.beejive.com
and it’ll bring you to this screen:

beejive for iphone home page

NB: First time visit it may show a “Get Started” button.

tap on the “+” sign next to accounts and it’ll take you to this screen :

beejive for iphone add account page

from here you can tap on the network and it’ll pull the list of networks available for you to log into: AIM/.Mac; Google Talk; ICQ; Jabber; MySpace; Windows Live (MSN); Yahoo!
Fill in your username abd password, then choose a Login As status, select wether to save the account and tap Add at the top right. It’ll attempt to connect to verify your account and will add it upon successful login.

You can add this way all accounts you have and connect to whichever you want or to all of them at the same time.

Tap on the “wheel” at top right to adjust your Settings where you can customize the look and feel that you prefer. You can select a theme, adjust Buddy Settings, Chat Settings etc.

beejive Settings
(partial page screenshot)

Sep 26

Annoyed from autocorrection when you want to type an SMS/text message or eMail with abbreviations and text messaging slang or in a different language?

Stop that with “KB” tool available through Installer.app

The install process is more than easy once you have Installer.app (you can see how to install it from the link above)

  • Open Installer icon on your iPhone.
  • Navigate to Community Source and install it, of course if you have it already installed skip that step.
  • You gonna see that now you have a lot more applications available through Installer.app.
  • Navigate to KB.app and install it.
  • You are ready to go.

Now you can Enable or Disable the Autocorrection by the new option available in Setting >> General >> Keyboard.

See short movie here:

[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1fwfP-SeN8]

watch it on your iPhone tap- tap: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1fwfP-SeN8