Hi, Thanks! Does it work with the new ICQ protocol?
best regards, Balazs On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 05:56:28PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote: >On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 16:10, Balazs Javor wrote: > >> There are two features I've been missing / would like to have >> in ICQ, but I havn't found any implementation with either... >> So I thought I bring this up, maybe somebody knows one, >> or gets an idea for implementing one :) >> >> 1. The Windows client allow for a pseudo chat like view of >> the messages exchanged with somebody and if your counterpary >> sends several messages in short (or long) time they will automatically >> appear on the top half of the window. >> In all (working) Linux client I've seen you need to press the next >> message button if a new message arives. This is a bit inconvenient >> as I don't always notice them at first and may be replying to only >> part of the message :( >> >> 2. I have only relatively few friends on my contact list, so it would >> be very nice if it could somehow be completely integrated into the >> Gnome panel. Maybe similar to the taskview applet or something like that... >> That way there would be no need to open up the separate ICQ window >> to see the status of a couple of peole at a glane and to be able to >> quickly start conversations with them or send files etc... >> For me a panel applet woulf be an ideal place for it. >> Unfortunatelly allthough some clients (GnomeICU etc.) have a panel >> applet they only display a very small summary number and don't allow >> much directly beside changing my status quickly... > >Well that's certainly intersting... you've just described Gaim... :) You >can have an IM style chat window for ICQ, AND it comes with a gnome >panel applet. You click the applet, your contact list pops up. Click >again, it's gone. The applet will also graphically show your current >status. Best of all, it works with AIM, ICQ, MSN, Jabber, and probably >quite a few other protocols that I know nothing about. :) > >-Alex