“Nimbuzz is targeting mobile users and online communities with “free calls, chat and more.” So: free mobile VoIP calling (excluding data charges), conference calling, instant messaging, chat and group chat, and photo and file sending across multiple IM communities, including Skype, MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo!, AIM, Jabber and ICQ, plus 23 social networks, including Facebook and Myspace.”
“Nimbuzz in particular boasts compatibility with Skype, Google Talk, AOL Instant Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Live Messenger, Jabber, MySpace and Facebook.”
“If you’re like me and split most of your “online time” between your smartphone, your computer’s chat client and your Facebook/LinkedIn page, Nimbuzz may be for you. It’ll make all those communications smoother.”
“BEST FOR SOCIAL NETWORKING: Nimbuzz, offers free calls but includes much more than Voip, with instant messaging and group chat from various providers, plus 23 bookmarked social networking sites. Nimbuzz is versatile and works with numerous handsets - this is for the hardcore networker.”
“We found it easy to install, and although we had to register several times with our IM sites, once it was set up it ran like a dream. That means free calls to other Nimbuzz users and your Skype contacts.”

“All your comms services in one Symbian app. Nimbuzz is the best app that puts all of these different kinds of communication in one place that the INQ has seen so far. On top of this, this particular app makes it very, very simple to send a pic you've just taken with your cameraphone to your buddies. Forget MMS (picture messaging). This is method dead simple and given that you can use a Wi-fi rather than MMS or a 3G connexion, it can be free, too.”
“Nimbuzz is very responsive and easy to use, featuring a great native Symbian user interface. A VoIP call originating from my Facebook page to Nimbuzz over a Wi-Fi connection sounded good — just as good as any call over the GSM network. And the laundry list of IM networks supported by Nimbuzz includes Skype, Google Talk, AOL Instant Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo, MySpace, Facebook and Jabber.”
