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Using multi-network Meebo chat service on your iPhone
While Nik Fletcher at our sister site Download Squad discovered that Meebo works decently on an iPhone, it isn't without some catches. Meebo, for those who have never experienced, is a leading web-based multi-network chat service; in other words - chatting in a web browser is their business, and they've been doing it for a long time. Even though Nik is right, and Meebo might fill in for the lack of any kind of chat in the iPhone, it isn't without some UI quirks that can make the experience less than pleasing. Of course, it is entirely plausible that the Meebo team are already hard at work on getting their product to play nicely with an iPhone, but until then, I figured some tips and tricks were in order for those who are just dying to chat across AIM, Yahoo!, MSN and even ICQ on their iPhones.- Save time logging in: You should probably make it easy on yourself and register a Meebo account with a real desktop browser. While you always have the option of manually signing into one or more services each time you visit Meebo, if you want to chat on more than one network, it's going to be a pain in the butt to keep zooming in and out while typing in your login credentials each time. From what I can tell, iSafari (Safari on the iPhone) doesn't properly save your login name and/or password, so it might simply be easier to create a Meebo account and attach all the network logins you want to it so you can simply log into all of them with one master Meebo account.
- The buddy list works - mostly: I'm no web 2.0 designer, but from what I can tell, Meebo is a pretty complex web-based chat app. Since Meebo is providing some pretty powerful functionality, I'm not surprised that it doesn't work quite right in iSafari, and the quirky buddy list is probably the first thing you'll notice. If you try to tap on any contacts, the entire buddy list gets that dark translucent overlay as if you just tapped on and selected the entire thing. What's worse, you might not even see a new chat window open up, even in landscape mode. Fret not, however: for some reason, Meebo (at least on my iPhone) places new chat windows far, far to the left. If you pinch and zoom out a bit, maybe even scrolling a tad, you should see any and every new chat window you opened by tapping on the buddy list.
- Handling windows: Once you get over that buddy list hump, the rest of Meebo works fairly well. Tapping in the text field area of a chat window will bring up the iPhone's keyboard, and I find that, given how much space the keyboard takes up, using the iPhone in typical portrait mode (vertically) here gives you a bit more space to see what you're typing and maybe the last word or line of what your buddy said. Simply pressing the Go button in the lower right of the keyboard will actually send your chat message. While windows don't seem to be drag-able, you can tap on their title bars to bring one or the other to the front, allowing you to tap in the text field and get typing. This, of course, is all going to require you to get real comfortable with zooming in and our frequently, because the iPhone will zoom in on the text field area when you want to chat, forcing you to zoom back out to see what your buddy is saying or any other chat windows you have open.


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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
jgjay said 4:53PM on 7-04-2007
Has anyone tried MSN Web Messenger: http://webmessenger.msn.com/
Works fine in Safari for desktop, just curious as to how it fares on the iPhone's version of Safari.
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David said 5:07PM on 7-04-2007
I'll stick with using AIM.com's forwarding service. Not super, but allows me to use the beautiful SMS chat threading and people receive a notice that I'm on a mobile phone (which for me at least, makes me slow down my rate of messaging)
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deevee said 5:56PM on 7-04-2007
can we stop with iphone this, iphone that for a few days...
get over it!
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fog city dave said 6:27PM on 7-04-2007
Sorry deevee, but your comment made me laugh. I'm afraid you're going to be hearing a lot more about the iPhone for many many moons. Some very smart Sili Valley people are referring to this as 1984 all over again. It's not going away. Personally, I wait with bated breath for each new software and firmware update that will expand the functionality and uability of this singularly-amazing device. These are heady times!
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Lee C said 6:44PM on 7-04-2007
"can we stop with iphone this, iphone that for a few days...
get over it!"
I love all these comments saying this - the blog is called 'The Unofficial Apple Weblog'. The iPhone is the most talked about Apple product of recent times. Really - what are you expecting? I'd suggest that you stop reading the blog if it bothers you that much.
-Leemo
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Tubby Bartles said 9:32PM on 7-05-2007
Meebo worked great for me on wifi but failed over the EDGE network (kept saying lost connection but could never connect). I presume all this testing was over wifi but I really need it while traveling. Meebo still has a lot of work to do before it is really useful.
(Sorry iPhone hater, this comment was written on one!)
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Joseph said 2:49AM on 7-05-2007
I tried MSN Web Messenger and i found it a bit buggy on the iPhone. For me it took along time to open a chat window and the Messenger did log me off a few times but it worked...kinda!
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Joseph said 2:52AM on 7-05-2007
Meebo did not work for me on the iPhone. I couldn't even log in!!
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fahudha said 1:15AM on 8-12-2007
hw r u
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Wasif said 4:40AM on 9-03-2007
cool if it will work
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