Ok, I downloaded the application to my Razr and followed the instructions. When I tried to run the application, it says that I need to grant the network access. It gives me this error message on my phone with only one option, quit. OK, so I went to the web site for a look at FAQ's and their forum. NOTHING. Test over. I'm sure when it works, it looks cool, but after 10 minutes of fiddeling with this, I'll pass.
I was going to try this on my Treo 700w and found out it wasn't supported.
Mobile Google Talk with Java
from Download Squad by Chris Gilmer
Filed under: Internet, Google, P2PWant to stay in touch with your Google Talk friends and contacts while on the go? Check out Talkonaut. It's a Java-based client that can be added onto your mobile phone, giving you access to your contacts on Google Talk or any Jabber network. You can choose to have Talkonaut send you an SMS with a download address, or go directly to get.talkonaut.com to download it. The download took about 1 minute for me. The application will work on pretty much all popular J2ME handsets, and there is a list of compatible units on their website. You will need a data plan to use the Talkonaut service since it does establish a TCP/SSL connection.Even though Google Talk supports VoIP, this free Java client only supports instant messages, so no free voice calls yet.
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