
Before we start review, there’s something I have to admit: I hate most mobile IM clients. We see a whole lot of phones go in and out of the MobileCrunch office, each generally toting its own crappy, broken instant messaging suite. Be they slow, flakey, or just outright terribly designed, we’ve grown to have a nearly unshakable bias against them.
With that in mind, know this: We love Beejive 3.0 on the iPhone.
As past reviews would indicate, I’ve been a fan of Beejive for a while. It wasn’t perfect – but it was one of the few IM clients I’d turn to on a regular basis. Its largest fault was the lack of background notifications (otherwise known as “Push notifications”), and as any good blog reader should know well by now, such limitations were due to Apple’s shortcomings.
Yesterday,iPhone OS 3.0 came along and swept all our background-notification-worries away. As we’d found out back in early June, Beejive has had their 3.0-friendly app ready to go for some time. It took a few days longer than expected for OS 3.0 to go live and for Beejive to get approved, but we’re told it should be live in the app store by the time this review goes up (if it hasn’t already).
Update: As of 12:10 PM on June 18th, it’s not available yet
Services:
Outside of Skype, Beejive supports most of the big IM services. As of 3.0, Beejive supports AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, Jabber, MSN/Windows Live, Myspace IM, Yahoo! Messenger, and Facebook IM. While platform limitations keep Beejive from running in the background on the iPhone, Beejive’s servers will keep you connected (and handle the background notifications) until you sign off. You can also set Beejive to automatically log you off if you’ve gone a certain length of time without opening up the app.
Background Notifications:

For most users, IM clients are the key justification for background notifications. After all, it’s pretty tough to have a conversation with someone when you’ve got no idea whether or not they’ve said anything to you. You could keep your iPhone locked onto the IM app at all times, but that’s not how we’ve trained ourselves to use IM. On any PC client, we say something and then go do something else while we wait for that person to respond. It’s all very passive.
With background notifications flipped on, Beejive 3.0 now seems like a full-fledged alternative to IM’ing on the PC. Go ahead – do whatever else you want. Once the person responds, you’ll be alerted and offered a way to quickly jump to the conversation.
Notifications work well, arriving just a second or so after the message is sent. When a message arrives while Beejive isn’t in the foreground, a (surprisingly pleasant) sound plays and the notification window pops up, displaying the text of the last message you received. Back on the iPhone home screen, the Beejive app icon has a small badge that indicates how many messages are waiting for you.
Notifications are tweakable to some extent; while you can’t change that sound that plays, you can toggle the sound, badge icon, or the notification pop-up individually.
Meta contacts:

Beginning a few years ago, most major IM clients began allowing for multiple accounts to be signed in simultaneously. As a result, a good chunk of people have a bunch of accounts for any given service, allowing them to separate their work buddies from their play buddies, or just keep their “HotLatinaQueen69″ screen name private outside of those lucky few who you knew before you realized what a terrible mistake the name was.
Presumably influenced by the much lauded contacts system of the Palm Pre, Beejive allows you to link multiple IM names to one buddy. Merged names come together into one listing called a “Meta contact”. Tie any accounts belonging to your split-screen-named friend into the one meta contact, then reorder the accounts within the contact to your liking. Next time you tap on the meta contact, Beejive will open a conversation with the first currently signed on account in the list.
Copy and Paste:

Making use of iPhone OS 3.0’s other big-deal feature, Beejive 3.0 now ties in to the iPhone’s copy/paste system. Tap and hold a chat bubble to bring up the copy prompt. To paste, begin typing a message, tap and hold within the text input field, release, then hit “paste”. There’s no way to paste without typing at least one key to bring up the text input field, which leads to a few extra keystrokes/backspaces if you’re looking to paste only the copied text.
UI improvements:
Beejive 3.0 brings a bunch of UI improvements. Groups on the buddy list are now collapsable, allowing you to clean up the screen a bit by tucking away the contacts you’re not looking to chat with right now. The color scheme of the chat screens are now customizable, letting you tweak the colors of chat bubbles and change the wallpaper.

Unfortunately, the only thing that we really took fault with was amongst these UI changes. In the primary buddy list window, each contact has a small arrow next to their name. You’re supposed to hit this arrow for meta contact linking, checking out profiles, blocking buddies.. all things that you aren’t doing a lot, but enough that you’d expect that little arrow button to work. It doesn’t. At least, not without a hell of a lot of effort. Its hit zone is entirely too small. If you miss the arrow button, you’ll instead tap the contact and begin a conversation. In our testing, we missed the button more than 3/4 of the time.
Update: Beejive just contacted us about this issue. If you’ve got big old paws and are having trouble with the made-for-babies arrow, you can just double tap on a contact to access the same screen. Not super intuitive, but definitely good to know.
Conclusion:
With support for just about every major IM protocol we ever find ourselves using alongside things like voice/image transfers, Beejive was already our IM client of choice on the iPhone. Background notifications really just sealed the deal, and anything else they’ve added was just frosting on the already delicious cake. Beejive for iPhone’s pricetag, generally varying between $9.99 and $16.99, may seem a bit steep – but it’s absolutely worth it for any regular IM user.

“we’re told it should be live in the app store by the time this review goes up” -Nope. BeeJive 3.0 is still not approved it seems…
My gmail account got hacked, and by the ‘Activity Log’ feature of Google, I could figure out the IP address from where my email account was logged in.
The IP was 204.15.23.171
I do not know how to figure out which browser is this. Is there any software that can figure out whose machine is this where my account was opened and emails were tampered?
facebook
look it up with whois on dnsstuff.com
Nimbuzz rockz anyway. And it’s free.
I am interested to find an IM client for the iPhone that will communicate with our OCS 2007 R2 environment.
Thanks for the heads ups – going to take a look when it’s available.
Nimbuzz is horrible!
BeejiveIM v3.0 FTW, worth every penny.
Dear Apple,
Thx for the very cool 3.0 update. Plz I can has some push-notfication enabled apps to play with now? K thnx bye.
Seriously, can’t wait for the new version of this app. Will really step up the usefulness of my iPhone, having a brother in the States (I’m in Ireland) who’s too expensive to SMS.
If Palringo adds support for background notifications, what is the incentive to use the $10 BeeJive over the free Palringo?
Before the iPhone OS 3.0, they were pretty comparable in feature set from what I could gather. I’ve never used BeeJive, but Palringo seemed to do everything it offered at pretty high quality.
I’ve had terrible luck with Palringo. I can’t keep it from crashing. Beyond that, it’s great.
Yeah I am not a fan of Palringo anymore. It was cool for its local community only… but now it’s flooded out with tons of stupid kids looking for sex or trading n00dz. A lot like what happened with Twinkle.
I tried Palringo and it just seemed wonky.. the layout, etc. Beejive is put together quite nicely and is a joy to use.
Great review. right up until you mentioned the price.
Looks like it’s live now: http://itunes.com/app/beejiveim
Hey Peter, looks like that’s the previous version (2.1.0). The article is discussing 3.0… =)
Yeah def the old version. I got excited haha.
Still the old version. v.3.0 not up yet.
Yep, still the 2.1 version. Sorry guys.
Hopefully should be live tonight. Finally. This is the main app I have been waiting for. Facebook needs an update as well. Even without push.
It’s coming… but I wouldn’t expect it for a few weeks.
Hmmm I hope its soon but long as its nice and stable etc…I don’t mind waiting at all.
It does look the bees knees, but still no Skype chat support. IM+, which is a lot cheaper, has supported Skype chat for a while…
yeah, horribly….
If Skype comes out with push notifications for calls coming that would be awesome. People need to stop comparing IM+ to Beejive. Its unfair to Beejive to have to be grouped into the same app set. If Beejive did not exist I would not be IMing on my iphone, period.
9.99/16.99 $ for an IM mobile client?? You’re crazy.
I can’t wait for this to come out! Sadly, I have already purchased BeeJive for the full price, but for anyone who hasn’t, BeeJive is having a promotion—only $10.
Yeah I also bought it at full price it was worth it though.
Apparently it is horribly unfair to compare one IM application to another IM application…
lol
help a clueless non-techie out…Is iPhone OS 3.0 out yet? If not, why not, if so, how do I get it. Have regular 3G phone
Yup. Connect iPhone to computer open itunes click phone in list and select check for update.
I was going to say “have you ever heard of google” but based on your completely off-topic question, I’d venture to say no you haven’t. But guess what, your question is answered in this article. Go back and reread it, then ask any other person on this planet how to search on google, you should be able to get your answer. :)
relax
kill two birds w/ one stone…
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=iPhone+OS+3.0
Another vote here for Beejive. It’s a great program that’s worth every dollar.
Looks really sick.. I just don’t use mobile IM enough to justify a $10 pricetag. :/
Don’t be cheap. Do you justify spending the same 10 dollars in a junk food restaurant poisoning your body?
Beejive is the best. Palringo is the 2nd best but it runs very slowly over time and it finally crashes.
This is the best IM application I found on iPhone, I tried all of them, but this really made me spend $16.99 and do not regret. I worth it, you know you probably paid more than that with apps that lost its fun after a very short time.
Unfortunately this is not available yet, my iTunes is going crazy as I check for it since its announcement a week ago.
I want the Meebo app!
Really looking forward to this but still Apple hasn’t approved it. God damn Apple.
Too bad it doesn’t support Skype.
Use your f*king phone!
i think he meant skype text chat.
Jesus Baez, thanks for the helpful info. Josh Gard, you are a snarky compu-dork. I think I took your lunch money back in the 3rd grade. Still bitter?
WHEN THE FUCK WILL APPLE APPROVE THE BLOODY APP!!!!!!????
FOR FUCK’S SAKEEE RELEASE IT ALREADY!!!
Woa, that is seriously not cheap.
You are the cheap one.
Still waiting… Beejive is great but the push notifications are really going to put it over the top… wonder what’s taking Apple so long to approve apps with push notifications? You’d think they would have had a bunch ready for yesterday.
Can you toggle notifications on/off for individual contacts? There’s only a small subset of my huge buddy list that I really want to be able to be able to ping me all the time on the phone.
I think the “meta contact” idea is much more influenced by Adium than it is by the Pre. In fact, that’s a pretty ridiculous claim to make.
Try more influenced by Trillian. Meta contacts have been in that for a few versions.
Man!!! When are we going to see the “push” updates for BeejiveIM and IM+? Meebo is apparantly a huge FAIL as there app (demoed this past March) won’t even be ready until “later this year”!
I have this sinking feeling that the boys over at ATT are going to have heart attacks once they can find out that you can IM peoples phone through MSN, Yahoo and AIM and get “text message like notifications” about their replies…
then again, there is Text Free and IM+ that have done this too…hmm
wtf apple…hurry your ass up!
FUCKIN’ APPLE, I BET THEIR FOOKIN’ SHITE SERVERS CAN’T COPE WITH THE PUSH NOTIFICATION DEMANDS.. AND THAT’S WHY THEY’RE HOLDING ALL INTENSIVE PUSH NOTIFICATIONS APPS. STUPID WANKER STEVE JOB, I HOPE STEVE DIES FROM CANCER AND APPLE GO TO FUCKIN’ HELL.
ok, honestly. wtf. its just a fucking piece of software. shit happens, life goes on.
i mean seriously…
why dont YOU go choke on a blackberry. and i dont mean the fruit.
WHERE’S THE DAMN FUCKIN’ BEEJIVEEEEE FUCKIN’ APP STORE, I HOPE THE GUYS WHO APPROVES THE APPS CHOKE ON A COCK,
What are you 12? Oh, your name links to a MySpace page…. I should have known.
At $10, leaves a wide opening for a free offering. A basic IM client should be free (ad-supported or freemium, if necessary).
Fuckin reviewer liar wanker
Anyone know if the 3.0 Beejive app will be a free upgrade to existing Beejive app owners? Or will this be an entirely new app purchase?
upgrade for free. it was confirmed by the author of BeejiveIM
thanks for the info!
GOD DAMN IT WHERE’S the fookin’ app.. Release it already!
According to a “tweet” by @BeejiveIM, it is a FREE upgrade!
IS apple not approving push-notification IM apps intentionally? Both IM+ and Beejive seem to have submitted a while ago and we’ve not seen either in the App store yet…weird
or is it just Apple’s normal weird approval process playing out?
I think their are some problems. If they release it and notifications disappear or something happens, it is an epic #applefail. The fact beejive is being so quiet about the delay to me means they know what is going on. I don’t think it is just apple sitting on their hands.
Palringo is also waiting on Apple and is also being very silent regarding when their updated app will be available. I think your hunch is right, they know whats up and Apple is working out some kinks before they let a ton of push apps out the door.
Yeah, I’d just assume that the writer of this review heard from beejive that it’d be released yesterday and I’d assume from that that beejive heard from Apple that it would. I know that if Apple is delaying massive push apps that it’s likely to avoid the mobile me fiasco and that it’s also only been a couple of days since 3.0 was released.
I just hope we don’t see the playing out of another event…in two months we’re all saying, “Where’s push, wasn’t it supposed to be here in September…er June?” and then in three months we’ve entirely forgotten it was promised to us again. Then finally Apple breaks the silence 6 or so months later and promise it’s coming in 4.0 …
Fucking apple release it already
Ahhhhhh. When can we have that? Can’t wait to have fun with push notification
me too .wanna to try .
So can somebody confirm how this whole Push thing works. Will it be using any of my data plan to keep me online? Or only when I receive/send a message?
Instead of allowing every application to run background processes on the phone, Apple has set up a push notification service which is the only background process. They actually use this for their native applications too—like email, SMS.
All it does is stay open in the background, waiting to receive a message—whether it be a SMS, email, IM, etc…
That way, all the individuals apps don’t have to stay open waiting for their own notifications.
So, to answer your question, no. The push notification system doesn’t use your data plan while its waiting for notifications; only when your actually receiving them. Also, the push notification system is not new to your phone, its only new to 3rd party developers!
Ok just so everyone knows, when a company or anyone submits an app it takes approximately 6 days for apple to approve it, but as a developer I’ve heard others say it’s taken less to approve.
I can’t imagine that Beejive and others only just submitted these app updates though. In fact, if my memory doesn’t fail me, I believe Beejive in particular submitted theirs sometime last week.
I’m inclined to believe that Apple is holding back push apps to fend off a massive collapse of its infrastructure. That’s not to say that Apple’s infrastructure isn’t sufficient, but there is an obvious difference between millions of iPhone users trying out dozens of push apps all at once because it’s new and the normal day to day push needs that will occur once things have leveled out. Particularly, with 3.0 just released and the new iPhone rolling out today, Apple’s servers are already getting taxed.
Still… GIVE US PUSH ALREADY!!! We’ve been promised this since September, and finally, it’s here, it’s really, truly here, and I’ve got one app that supports it, Tap Tap Revenge of all things. Seriously?
My guess, Apple is going to release apps gradually starting this weekend. They are taking precautions, there’s nothing bad about it; specially with millions of users trying to get service ASAP. It happened a few days ago with the activation servers and I’m pretty sure Apple learned something from that.
“I’m inclined to believe that Apple is holding back push apps to fend off a massive collapse of its infrastructure.”
Ditto.
Why don’t these IM apps ever have IRC functionality? I guess it’s a completely different protocol, and possibly anachronistic, but personally I spend as much time in an IRC channel than I do IMing people.
Pleased to Inform Everyone it is now available through the App Store.
Cheers.
MC staff: Please delete the dumbass troll post above.
Thank you.
No, it isn’t…
Yea I’m not seeing it up on appstore yet. Have no idea where you got that from.
If you’re running iPhone OS 3.0, install it through the app store on your phone. It’s there, but not on the iTunes Desktop one yet.
Another flat out lie.
Why are you people lying about this? Clearly people are frustrated, some to a fault… but please, those of us who are remaining patient, and checking this article, or Twitter, for news of it’s release… don’t need d-bags telling us it’s up when it isn’t. It’s not amusing, just obnoxious.
I couldn’t agree more.
As for Beejive vs IM+, I’m sticking with IM+ purely because I bought it and I don’t want to waste my cash :D
I’m sure apple is sucking on AIM you know what and giving them a chance to get theirs out first.