Mig33

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Mig33
Mig33
Developer: Project Goth Pty Ltd
Latest release: 2.04 / October, 2006
Use: Instant Messenger
License: Freeware
Website: Mig33.com


mig33, is a mobile instant messenging application developed in Australia that runs on GPRS/3G mobile phones with Java support. It has an inbuilt mobile VoIP service and a range of communication tools including chat, SMS and instant messaging. Mig33 also provides favilities to login to MSN and Yahoo instant messaging networks from your cellphone and chat with your Yahoo and MSN contacts.

A Java enabled mobile phone with internet capabilities (CSD/GPRS/3G).

  • Make improved overseas voice calls at competitive calling card rates
  • See call rates on the mobile before you connect
  • Connect to Yahoo/MSN/AIM messenger
  • Create chat rooms & kick users from chat rooms
  • Share your credits with other users, by pushing credits to them.
  • Refer friends & earn free credits of AUD$1 for each new member
  • Send referrals to global users

Mig33 software has some serious vulnerabilities which allow some experienced users to exploit the software functioning by sending special codes through Mig33. Mig33 team has fixed some of the bugs in latest release 2.04 but still some serious bugs are unpatched.

  • Hang Code - Hang Code is a collection of some unicode characters which when sent to a mig33 user cause the application to hang.
  • Colour Codes - Usually the conversation text on Mig33 is of black colour, but a special string of unicode characters allow some experienced users to output red, green, blue and orange colour characters.
  • Multi Kick - Like IRC Mig33 chatrooms has kick functionality. If a user get 9 votes against him he will be kicked from the chat
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