Mabber Mobile Instant Messaging
Nik Cubrilovic
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Mix open instant messaging protocol Jabber with mobile phones and you get Mabber, a new product from a team based in Cologne, Germany. The team at Mabber were early adopters of the Jabber protocol and with the lower mobile data charges in their home country decided to develop an application that would allow mobile users to communicate with each other using the protocol, thus save on SMS costs. Mabber is a product of New Media Management, a German company that runs some of the countries largest web properties such as neu.de and pkw.de,

Mabber have put together a very experienced and solid team that totals six people, starting with Nico Lumma who runs the team and directs the business (he is also a very popular blogger in Germany). Other members of the team include Florian Holzhauer (who is a member of the Jabber foundation), Stefan Strigler, Jens Ohlig, Oliver Lauer and Christian Horchert.
Mabber primarily uses the Jabber protocol but they also have support for the other networks such as MSN, Yahoo!, AIM – this is so that you don’t need to lose contacts or functionality with your existing IM provider in switching to mabber. Mabber supports all these protocols in-line, meaning that once you have the account setup you see your contacts on that network along with your other contacts from other networks and the primary mabber network.
There are two parts to the mabber application. The first is the web application which can be accessed from any browser. As with Meebo, these guys have spent a lot of time on refining the user experience. The first thing I noticed was that the chat windows did not have any re-draw effects and seemed to work seamlessly – no weird delays with the client polling the server, just instant reactions. Second what I noticed is all the rich features. They have extended through all the popular features of desktop IM clients such as chat history (which can be fully searched later), grouping (and group chat), and context menu’s to bring up the options.

The web interface on it’s own will give Meebo a run for it’s money, but the magic with Mabber is on mobile devices. To install the mobile application you go to the site and enter your mobile number, you in return receive an sms with a download link, you follow that, it installs, executes, you enter your username and password and you are online. From that point you are able to access all your IM contacts and communicate with them using a standard mobile keypad. This will save people a lot on SMS costs (which are just blatant robbery in most countries at the moment) and allow people to communicate more effectively. I know that this is not the first mobile IM app, but the combination of this team, the protocol they have chosen, their simple application and both mobile and browser based interfaces means that Mabber stand a strong chance of success.
I have been using Mabber for almost a day now and I am currently evaluating if this is my Meebo replacement. Nico has been talking about a few features they have due during the course of this week including tabbed chatting windows, content delivery to mobile devices and other improvements. These guys are releasing very frequently and their private beta has been going well to date. They intend on going out strong in the German market and I am sure they will do well in other markets especially if ordinary consumers find the service as easy to install and use as I did.
Use Mabber Now: Mabber have been kind enough to give away 50 beta invitations for Techcrunch readers. If you would like to check out a really cool IM app that works on mobile devices then send through an email to info@mabber.com with the subject line of ‘TECHCRUNCH!!!!!’ and you will be sent an invitation in return.





I got an invite and signed up. The service is awesome!
sounds really cool, i would love an invite!
would love an invite
tggmst@gmail.com
Please send me an invite. I’ll even read a business plan if someone gets me one.
ie. 30mins of a VC’s time
Looks very nice. Seems to have a lot of tome put into it already. I wish them luck when talking to any VCs - its tough out there.
Invite would be appreciated if the beta isn’t already overwhelmed: i s e p i c @ g m a i l
http://koobjapan.blogspot.com/
WHAT THE HELL IS THIS ?
WERID ?
i’ve had some issues with the mobile version loading. other than that, the service seems excellent. not quite as snappy as meebo but definitely a worthy contender with the chat history and addressbook-like contacts.
i had a few issues with the desktop browser interface loading the control center. not sure what is causing the issue. popup blockers are cleared for mabber.
i would love an invite, please
no response to email :(-
/pd: you already received your invitation
Can anyone get the mobile client working on the Treo 650? I get so far as clicking “Login” and getting the “Connection will be created. Please wait !” dialog, then after 60-120 seconds, I get a Java exception error. Anyone have more luck?
hehe.. yes thks nico !! … sometimes the speed of light is not the speed of light
holy F$%^ , they already have a nice item for sale
waaaaaaa..can I have invite for that too :)-
hey Mabber crew, all the best, seems to be an exciting product !!
May I get an invite too? z i o d a v e [at] g m a i l . c o m
Received your invitation…Thank you very much!
would appreciate an invite - mazeika_a@yahoo.co.uk
I got my invitation, registered the user and was led to the mainpage, where I saw nothing but the logo. I read something about trouble with Safari, but I had no luck with Firefox, Flock and the old IE for Mac.
Does anybody know if it’s just me or the service is down?
Cheers
I’d love to be invited, Any chance for a UK user?
No updates to tech crunch today? I need my fix
madhatter: turn off the popup-blocker.
I’d love an invite. Anyone?
I would like an invite, please!!!tks.
I am all for an invite for this one. Can I please have one? I use a nextel I930 and there is serious lack of chat software for this one that I am aware of.
Nico: Thanks a lot. I tried that yesterday, but nothing happenend. Seems, that you have restart Firefox to make these changes work and not just reload the page….
Thanks.
I wold love to try this can I have an invite please
could someone maybe invite me please?
zynode at gmail dot com
Hi!
I’d really like to check this out!
Could someone send me an invite?
Jonathan.Sidego@gmail.com
I’d really appreciate it!
C’mon guys…read the article for an invite. If you can’t read the article, especially the end, you don’t deserve an invite!
Shouldn’t this be on MobileCrunch?
btw, i would also like an invite if possible
dangore@gmail.com
I would like an invite.
xelalex@sbcglobal.net
thanks
please send me invite.
i want to try Mabber in action
kristaps.ancans@gmail.com
seriously if you can’t read the whole article, nor the comments telling you to read the whole article, then I don’t think anyone should bother sending you an invite
Please send an invite.
can someone invite me?
ocorsvall@hotmail.com
would love an invite
nicktselkove@gmail.com
i would like to have an invite pls
Can someone send an invite
Thanks!
dave.steiner@gmx.net
Please send me invite.thanks
newstar0216@yahoo.co.jp
I have sent a mail, but no answer. Could You send me and invation? kacdab//at//gmail.com
Could I have invite/token to register?
Thanks
invite? grimm_spector@sympatico.ca!!
anyone can send me invitation code? Please.
slapon.spam[att]gmail.com
thanks
someone invite me pls
luizbiagi(at)hotmail.com
can someone invite me?
denis_volokh( at )yahoo[ dot ]com
thanks
Hi! Can someone send me an invite?
laoyaya ( at ) hotmail [ dot ] com
Much appreciated!
Hi! Can someone send me an invite?
yaulh ( at ) hotmail [ dot ] com
Much appreciated!
Hello,
I would appreciate an invite
send me invatation please Kazik89@msn.com thanks
Can somebody send invitation Please
Can somebody invite me please?
thanks!
invite please!
benprasadpant@gmail.com
Thx for an invitation
je veux tester car meebo je me lasse
fabien4680@gmail.com
does this work anymore?
i will stick with koolim and meebo.