It’s always been fascinating that we have instant messaging applications on mobile devices, especially when you have native text messaging.
In fact, I’ve never really used them until now, and especially with an iPad, the AIM for iPad client is a fantastic (and stylish) implementation.
With an awesome UI I’ve found myself using it just because and I think that’s a strategic ploy to get me to use it.
Lesson learned? Have a great looking app that functions and does what it advertises itself to do (and nothing more) and you’ll find users.
Here are some more screens below. Are you using AIM or any other instant messaging services on your mobile device? How are you using it for ministry?
Using it for your team? Ministry?
Word!
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