![]() The developers, who also offer a version for the BlackBerry, have a clever trick up their sleeve that makes the app stand out from the crowd-but only IM addicts will justify the cost. So it takes guts for Beejive to charge $15.99 for its BeejiveIM instant-messaging app, especially when similar multi-client apps like Palringo are available free. With the market for paid iPhone apps still in flux, it's hard for any developer to justify charging more than a few dollars for anything other than a very specialized product.
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