Blackberry ICQ Switch conversations, Send a conversation as an email message, Copy a conversation

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User Guide

Conversations

Switch conversations

1.During a conversation, press the Menu key.

2.Click Switch Conversation.

3.Click a contact.

Call or send an email message to a contact quickly during a conversation

To perform this task, the contact must be associated with a contact in the main contact list on your BlackBerry® device.

During a conversation, perform any of the following actions:

Press the Menu key. Click Call <Contact Name>.

Press the Menu key. Click Email <Contact Name>.

Send a conversation as an email message

1.During a conversation, press the Menu key.

2.Click Email Conversation.

Copy a conversation

1.During a conversation, press the Menu key.

2.Click Copy Conversation.

Clear a conversation

1.During a conversation, press the Menu key.

2.Click Clear Conversation.

End a conversation

1.During a conversation, press the Menu key.

2.Click End Conversation.

Stop grouping messages in conversations

In a conversation, by default, consecutive messages that you send or receive are grouped together.

1.On the Contact list screen, press the Menu key.

2.Click Options.

3.In the Group Messages in Conversation drop-down list, click No.

4.Press the Menu key.

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Contents User Guide SWDT397091-397091-0528082920-001 Contents Legal notice Basics About ICQ for BlackBerry devicesConnect to ICQ for BlackBerry devices Delete ICQ for BlackBerry devicesContacts Contacts About contactsAdd a contact View a contacts informationDelete a contact Block a contactView blocked contacts Hide offline contactsGroups Add a groupRename a group Delete a groupConversations Conversations Send a messageSend a message to a user that is not in your contact list Open a conversationSwitch conversations Send a conversation as an email messageCopy a conversation Clear a conversationAm not receiving notification of incoming messages Text sometimes changes after I type itClick Edit AutoText Conversation history Conversation history View the conversation history for a contactDelete a conversation history Click View HistoryAvailability Availability Change a notification profile Legal notice User Guide United Kingdom Published in Canada

ICQ specifications

Blackberry ICQ is an instant messaging application designed specifically for Blackberry devices, seamlessly integrating communication features that were revolutionary for its time. Launched as a part of the broader ICQ messaging ecosystem, Blackberry ICQ allowed users to connect with their friends and family via instant messages, offering speed and convenience that traditional SMS could not match.

One of the standout features of Blackberry ICQ was its real-time messaging capabilities. Users could send and receive messages instantaneously, making it a go-to platform for those seeking immediate communication. The application supported one-on-one chats and group conversations, enabling users to engage with multiple contacts simultaneously. This ability fostered community interactions and made it easy to coordinate plans or share information quickly.

Blackberry ICQ also incorporated unique identifiers for users, known as UINs (Universal Internet Numbers), which differentiated it from other messaging services. This allowed users to create a unique presence within the ICQ network and facilitated easy addition of contacts. The interface was intuitive, designed to provide a smooth user experience while navigating through chats and contact lists, a hallmark of Blackberry's focus on usability.

Security was another cornerstone of Blackberry ICQ. The application prioritized user privacy by implementing encryption protocols to safeguard messages. This was especially important during a time when digital communication was just beginning to evolve, and users were becoming increasingly concerned about the safety of their online interactions.

In terms of technology, Blackberry ICQ utilized the proprietary Blackberry Messenger Protocol to deliver messages. This technology ensured messages were transmitted efficiently, minimizing delays even on slower networks. Furthermore, the application was optimized for Blackberry’s unique keyboard layout, enabling fast typing and a responsive chat experience.

The characteristics of Blackberry ICQ extended beyond messaging. Users could send files, photos, and voice messages, greatly enriching their conversations. The app also featured customizable settings, allowing users to modify notification tones, themes, and privacy settings according to their preferences.

In conclusion, Blackberry ICQ represented a significant step forward in mobile communication. With its robust instant messaging features, attention to security, and creative use of technology, it laid the groundwork for the modern messaging apps we rely on today. Its legacy remains evident in how we communicate, showcasing the early innovation of instant messaging on mobile platforms.