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Doomhead 09-17-2003 11:57 AM

I would have to say neither. and damn anything else with adware or spyware!

x-scythe 09-17-2003 12:13 PM

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then what do you use you talking to people online?

Meudar 09-18-2003 05:14 AM

All of them are pretty good, but I use AIM because... everyone I know uses it. I will try Trillian some time, sounds sweet :). But I dont like AOL Instant Messanger - I use gaim (gaim.sourceforge.net) One of the reasons is im on linux and the AIM beta for linux is alright, but GAIM has lots of fetures like PERL scrpits and stuff. Of course, I prefer IRC over everything, but IRC isint really IM ing unless you PM someone.

devn00b 09-18-2003 06:20 AM

A mandatory upgrade to Yahoo! Messenger may leave some users in the dark. Yahoo! is upping the ante against unauthorized use of its network as a preventative measure to ward off spam and lock down its servers. As of September 24, Yahoo! is collectively retiring support for legacy versions of its IM client on all operating systems. The end result is an ounce of prevention against spammers. But customers who access the service via popular, yet unsanctioned, clients such as Trillian and Gaim will likely find themselves disconnected. A Yahoo! spokesperson was careful to point out to BetaNews that an interruption of service via third parties was not the intent of the move, simply a byproduct of ongoing improvements to its own software.

Not all customers are affected by the changes. Only users of Yahoo! Messenger versions 5.0 or older on Windows will be forced to upgrade. Additionally, Mac versions 2.0 and older, as well as 1.02 or older for UNIX will also be phased out. Late last month Microsoft restricted access to its MSN Messenger network. As of October 15, users must be running at least Windows Messenger 4.7.2009, MSN Messenger 5, or MSN Messenger for Mac OS X 3.5 in order to access the service. Third party clients also face the looming deadline. At the time of the announcement, Microsoft spokesperson Sean Sundwall told BetaNews, "Security is now the number-one feature" - a much different tune from Redmond's initial push for industry-wide IM interoperability. Microsoft is offering third party developers recourse through a licensing program for partners. However, few details have emerged on the program's terms and conditions.

Doomhead 09-18-2003 08:17 AM

Re: .
 
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Originally Posted by x-scythe
then what do you use you talking to people online?

It's called "e-mail" and "forums." I don't like people bothering me on IM. If they want to bother me, they can email me, contact through forums, or send me tells in game. This is all I need.

x-scythe 09-18-2003 02:04 PM

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ahh i see


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