AIM for Windows Mobile is the first AOL created AIM client for Windows Mobile 5+, and it comes as no surprise that it does just what an AIM client is supposed to do: It sends and receives IMs on a Windows Mobile PPC or SmartPhone.

Don’t expect any bells and whistles, however, as its simple design is good for only two functions. Sending and receiving IMs using your data plan instead of text messages, and – as of version 1.0.60.1 – checking your AOL/AIM email.

I’ve been using MobileAIM for a few weeks now, so here’s what I can say about it:

Pros:

  • Starts quickly
  • Supports buddy alerts and IM sounds
  • Keeps history of conversations until you sign out
  • IT’S FREE!!!

Cons:

  • Requires just under 3300K for installation.
  • Uses nearly 8MB of RAM at peak usage
  • Only supports the AIM protocol
  • Quickly drains the battery, even in the background

All things considered, you can’t really go wrong with AIM for WM. If you use AIM a lot and you’d like to use AIM on the go, but you don’t want to use up your text messages, AIM for WM is your best FREE solution.

You can get AIM for Windows Mobile at http://mobile.aol.com/AIM4WinMo.

I’ve used other IM software, and AIM for WM is by far the best. The other software includes Palringo and Gizmo5, but if you have another suggestion, please let me know.