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Beejive IM updated to 2.0, includes audio messaging

Beejive IM [iTunes link], the Swiss army knife of instant messaging on the iPhone, was recently updated to version 2.0. Beejive allows you to connect with many different instant messaging services including: AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, Jabber, MSN/Live, Myspace IM, and Yahoo messenger. This application was already top-notch in the previous versions and this new version just makes things a lot better. Let's take a look at each of the changes to Beejive.

You are now able to send photos directly from your iPhone and have them show up in-line with the body of the chat. In addition, you can now easily see photos sent to your iPhone. Probably one of the coolest new features is the ability to record and send voice notes to your fellow chatters. Tapping on the toolbar at the top, which lists the current chat name, gets you four options. One of those options is a small microphone; tapping this icon makes your iPhone show a recording view, and instantly start recording audio. When you tap the stop button, your recording will be saved. You can play or record your voice note over again; if you want to send the voice note, tap the "Send" button and your voice note will be directly transferred to the current chat.

In addition to being able to send/receive audio on your iPhone or iPod touch using Beejive 2.0, you can also receive and open multiple types of files, including:

- Most image, audio, and video files
- PDFs
- Word documents
- Excel spreadsheets
- PowerPoint documents

I found that once you receive these types of files, you can also forward them to another person on your buddy list. Once you accept the file transfer, you will get a small blue button that will give you more details about the file that you just received; when you are in this view, you will be able to tap the forward button and find another person to forward it to.

By default, Beejive will use the default sounds for incoming/outgoing messages. These sounds are very similar to the sounds that iChat ships with; however, if you get tired of them, there is an option for you in this new version. You are now able to change the sounds in the Beejive section of Settings.app. Under "Sounds," you are able to change between default, AIM, and Yahoo sounds.

I found that there were two settings for transferring files, and both are useful. Under the "File Transfer" section of Settings.app > Beejive, you are able to choose between two ways of sending files: post a link or direct send preferred.

In my testing, version 2.0 of Beejive seemed extremely stable, and included features that made a big difference. I especially liked the ability to send/receive files right from the device. Beejive is available from the iTunes App Store for $15.99. While the price is high, this application is definitely worth it when you consider all of the capabilities you gain.



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Levi Figueira

Bought this app on sale for $9.99 and love every bit of it! :)
I would not pay $15.99 for it though... Don't use it often enough to justify that much $$ :/

For you guys on the same boat, just wait.. I'm sure the devs will have another sale sometime soon or even drop the price altogether! :)

January 13 2009 at 11:59 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
joshua

BeeJiveim 2.0 is now available via itunes and the app store on the iPhone. Updates are free.

January 05 2009 at 11:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
frumpsnake

No other iPhone IM app is as good or feature-rich as Beejive, and no other apps keeps me logged in when my IP (frequently) changes on my way home or when I close the app. So how is it not worth it again?

January 05 2009 at 9:15 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Caveman

So this update isn't free to those who have already purchased this program? I love BeeJive and just bought it last month, but to have to pay another $16 is outrageous. Why can't it be free or upgrade for $2 or something.

January 05 2009 at 5:03 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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ECJ

For current users the upgrade is free. There is a snippet from http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1138506.

"For the sake of folks scanning the page for word of a price drop: No such luck. BeeJive IM 2.0 will continue the $15.99 tradition set forth by the original release. The good news? If you’ve already purchased BeeJiveIM 1.0, the upgrade is free."

January 05 2009 at 5:15 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
spyker

I want the update now! :D

January 05 2009 at 4:45 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Peteo

Looks like it wont be out until tomorrow:


On Tuesday, January 6th, BeeJive will be pushing version 2.0 of BeeJiveIM for iPhone to the iTunes App Store. We were able to get our hands on a pre-release copy of it, and we’ve brought back pictures of everything new and noteworthy.

http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1138506

January 05 2009 at 3:20 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Conrad

Yep, I was misled :-( I immediately went to the app store and bought it so that I could send photographs, without checking the version, only to find that it was not version 2 :-(

Damn, when will it be released - and it had better be a free update!

January 05 2009 at 3:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Fred

Yes, it's free. I did the same though: I bought the 1.1 version on the back of this post on Monday only to discover v2 wasn't available until Tuesday. The disconcerting thing is that v2 shows as '$15.99' rather than 'FREE' even though I'd previously bought v1.1. But if you then click 'BUY NOW' you get a dialogue box that tells you it's a free upgrade so you won't be charged.

January 06 2009 at 6:21 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jason C. Romero

http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/01/04/exclusive-first-look-beejiveim-20-for-iphone/

TechCrunch says, "On Tuesday, January 6th, BeeJive will be pushing version 2.0 of BeeJiveIM for iPhone to the iTunes App Store."

January 05 2009 at 3:11 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mike

Cory-- could you please let us know how you got your hands on this 2.0 update? It is no where to be found. I'm guessing you got a pre-release version for review from the developer. In any case, you probably shouldn't have said the app was "recently updated."

January 05 2009 at 2:26 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Kai Cherry

So Cory, how much should it have been priced?

Looks to be a complete, polished, comprehensive app...seems to do what it claims without a lot of grief...

January 05 2009 at 1:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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