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I am not sure but think I did read somewhere that Agile is licensed for just one sim card. Is that correct then thats mean I can not change sim card and use Agile. But Im not sure about it all and maybe some here know. I had a check at Agile website but could'nt find anything there about it. VeriChat, that Iīve been using for a year now needs to be renewed but I might go for Agile if I can use different cards. Any?
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Posted: 2006-03-20 20:29:11
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Hmmm, ive not heard of that!
Is there any way to contact Agile via their website to ask?
Seems a but unfair if its true!
Jon
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Posted: 2006-03-20 22:34:49
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It seems to be quite hard to get in touch with them if you are not a licensed user. Same at the Agile forums, you can read some threads but when itīs about technical issues you need to be a registered user of Agile to be able to login and ask the support. Any with Agile Messenger who can check if itīs possible to change sim card and still got it working?
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Posted: 2006-03-21 07:22:23
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works fine with any sim card.
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Posted: 2006-03-21 09:58:13
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janptr wrote:
I am not sure but think I did read somewhere that Agile is licensed for just one sim card. Is that correct then thats mean I can not change sim card and use Agile....
Someone asked the question on the Agile forum for UIQ, and this was the response:
Your account is tied to your SIM card so you have the same Customer Id as long as you are using the same SIM card.
If you change SIM card, please provide us with your new Customer Id (you can find it on the Agile Messenger about screen) and we will transfer the license for you.
You can add a second SIM to your license at no extra charge. (Just provide us with the second Customer Id).
So, AM *is* tied to a SIM card ... but you can use it with another after you've told Agile about it.
If it's MSN you're interested in, I'd recommend jMSN Messenger anyway over Agile (having used both). One big difference (for me) is that jMSN lets you use the return key on the keypad to send messages, whereas with Agile you have to press a softkey on the screen, which significantly slows the proceedings. jMSN also connects much quicker at start-up, and gives you new Hotmail notifications.
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Posted: 2006-03-21 10:08:09
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Thanks for clearing that up! Thats mean I have to make a decision which one to go for. No, I need an IM that have yahoo, msn and icq and thats why I seems to have 2 choices just.
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Posted: 2006-03-21 11:15:29
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