Try going to freshmeat.net and searching for console aim.  It'll come up with a 
few.  I used jaim when I was home on an old P90 that I didn't want to put X on. 
 Written in perl, so I modified the source to use colors in the terminal too.  
Worked well for what I needed, although I only needed to talk to one person.  
More could get confusing, I think. :)  It's pretty bare bones, but there are 
others there as well...

isetr0
<How's RIT treatin' ya? :o)>

On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 11:00:53AM -0400, Chris Flipse wrote:
> Wondering if anybody knows of a functional, and not too hard to use, 
> console-based AIM client.  Doesn't have to be in a .deb (I havn't found
> one as a deb, really) but it would be nice if it didn't require too
> many contortions to get it usable.  Bonus points for using the toc
> protocol.
> 
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> me.  thanks.
> 
>  - flip
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