Squace is a social mobile browser that lets you use and share mobile services, content, and information. Squace lets you use sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Gmail and meny others, all in one application.
All your bookmarks, contacts, RSS-feeds and more are presented in a grid. Putting content in a grid is a great way to show a lot of information into a small screen.
Squace is free of charge for users. As a user, you only pay your operator's regular data traffic fee. See your operators price chart for more information.
To run Squace on your mobile phone, you must set up the phone for data traffic (contact your operator for more information). When you have the correct settings, download Squace from www.squace.com or m.squace.com.
Ensure that you typed the correct phone number in the registration form. Operators in the US might block SMS sent from servers, please go to our mobile site: m.squace.com.
When you have got the SMS and downloaded the client you will be asked a series of questions depending on your phone model. Click yes to all questions, and the client will be installed on your phone.
You usually find Squace under Applications, Programs, Games, Java applications or similar, depending on your phones brand/model.
This is normal. Select Yes, only this session. Then click Continue. A MIDlet is simply a type of Java program, typically a game or an application that runs on a mobile phone, for example, Squace. Phone manufacturers try to protect users from accidentally downloading malicious software by warning users if an application is not registered with them.
Just download a new Squace client from www.squace.com. Same procedure as before.
To use Squace on your mobile phone, you must have an Internet connection set up with your mobile phone operator. Most operators offer to set it up for you, automatically and free of charge. Check your operator's web site for more information; most mobile phone manufacturers offer this service free of charge.
To check if an Internet connection is installed, open your phone's browser and (for best results) go to an Internet site adapted for mobile phones, such as m.squace.com. If the site opens, but you still have problems, please see "I have correct Internet settings, but Squace still doesn't work on my phone, why?".
I have correct Internet settings, but Squace still doesn't work on my phone, why?
With a few phones, simply downloading the regular Internet settings might not be enough to get Squace to work. If this happens to you, you must adjust your phone's Internet settings.
We store only the bookmarks you save to your account and any profile information you choose to enter.
When providing us with your contact information, it will only be used by us in connection with you and your site. We will not pass any information to a third party without prior permission from you.