(keitai-l) Nooper: Finally available for i-mode, J-Sky and EZweb!

From: Juergen Specht <js_at_nooper.com>
Date: 03/13/03
Message-ID: <1292214854.20030313100559@nooper.com>
Dear Keitai-L'ers,

in short: Nooper is now available for i-mode, J-Phone and EZweb. 
You can register at http://nooper.com. It's free, useful and bilingual.
A tip: if you see Nooper on your screen, press [6] on your keypad and 
it magically changes to English.
Note: Clicking with your Internet browser on this URL redirects you
to our corporate web site.

The long version:
After a much too long development period, some on and off business
decisions and whatever quirks, we finally launched Nooper, your
automatic Keitai email buddy. 

Nooper is a very convenient service for mobile users and through
our "Noopie" concept, it offers a broad selection of content and
functionality and is virtually unlimited extendable.

But Nooper is not just a service "with a soul", Nooper actually solves 
in a very convenient way some daily problems, as explained in the 
examples below:

* Problem: Yuki has hayfever and runs permanently out of masks and 
  tissues. 
  - Solution: Yuki subscribes Nooper's "Pollen Alert Noopie" and 
  gets warned if the amount of pollen reaches a certain level in 
  her location.
  
* Problem: Kaoru has no PC, but uses a Hotmail account. She always
  misses party invitations, because she reads her email only once
  a week in an Internet cafe.
  - Solution: Kaoru subscribes Nooper's "Hotmail Noopie" and can read
  her Hotmail on her Keitai. Through an optional "white list filter", 
  Spam free, of course. This works also with POP servers, Yahoo JP and
  soon more.
 
* Problem: Haruka always misses to bring out her trash in time and
  has to wait some more days with the stinking trash bag in her apartment.
  - Solution: Haruka uses Nooper's "Trash Reminder Noopie" and gets 
  reminded to bring out the trash in time.
  
* Problem: Daisuke wants to meet his 7 friends for dinner. He calls and 
  emails them, but somehow it seems impossible to coordinate them. Always 
  when he thinks he found a matching date and place, one of his friends 
  has a different schedule. Disappointed he meets only with 3 of his 
  friends.
  - Solution: Daisuke creates a "Mailing List Noopie" and adds his friends 
  to the list. Now he can send his invitation to all of his friends by 
  using just one email address. The coordination is done in a snap and 
  he and his friends enjoy a great dinner party.
  
* Problem: Chris is a mobile Blogger, sits at his second beer in a bar 
  and reports to his blog that he is lonely and it's boring. Unfortunately 
  all his friends don't notice that he wrote something in his blog, so 
  nobody cares. Chris drinks 10 more beer, gets headache next morning and 
  is so frustrated that he gives up his mobile blog.
  - Solution: Chris shares the "Chris's Blog Watcher Noopie" with 
  his friends and they get informed whenever Chris updates his Blog.
  
* Problem: Daniel is a journalist in Japan and writes about wireless 
  stuff on his web site. He wonders why a competiting journalist always 
  knows things before him.
  - Solution: Daniel subscribes to the "Headline Watcher Noopie" and 
  stays permanently informed about new wireless developments and news 
  from a variety of international publications.
  
* Problem: Mike cheats his jealous wife and needs sometimes a good
  excuse to leave and meet his girlfriend.
  - Solution: Mike subscribes to the "Alibi Noopie" and receives
  at a specified time an important looking email from his employer,
  saying that he urgently has to come back to 'work'... ;)
  
I could add more and more examples to this list, but just have a look 
yourself! Point your Keitai to http://nooper.com, register and give it a 
try, it's free after all. A tip: if you see Nooper on your screen, press 
[6] on your keypad and it magically changes to English.
Note: Clicking with your Internet browser on this URL redirects
you to our corporate web site.

Finally some core features of the so much longer feature list: 
full emoji support, integrated soft compression for saving packets, 
expert mode with more features, delivery and non-delivery time 
configurable, share feature, context sensitive help function, 
integrated support system, intelligent defaults, the most easy to
use interface ever, etc.

If you like it, please tell your friends about Nooper (or share a Noopie
with them!), if you don't like it, recommend it to somebody you don't like.

And if you have suggestions, feature requests, questions, etc, write us, 
we value your feedback and answer all emails.

Thanks for your time,

Juergen
-- 
Juergen Specht, CTO, Nooper.com - Mobile Services Inc., Tokyo, Japan
i-mode & FOMA consulting, development, testing:  http://nooper.co.jp
Check Nooper, your little intelligent email buddy: http://nooper.com
Received on Thu Mar 13 03:06:36 2003