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On Wednesday 30 October 2002 04:06 pm, Mike W wrote:
> everyone i know mostly uses msn or icq (some yahoo and aim), and im sick
> of running 4 clients that all do the same thing... Jabber was a failure
> because of all the server side stuff that had to go on, and in the end
> Kopete is the only client for me (Since 0.5).  It handles all the popular
> IM services through plugins to the program (even irc!) and manages all
> contacts in an intelligent common manner.  And damn, it even looks good!

Licq has been designed solely for ICQ and that's what it tries to be best at.  
Licq will have AIM support in the near future once AOL adds the support for 
ICQ <-> AIM into the server and I can get packet dumps of it.

Perhaps most Americans don't use ICQ, but all of my friends and family I talk 
with have ICQ so I don't have a need for other IMs.

But the question that remains, if you don't use Licq, why are you on the 
mailing list?

Jon

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Jon Keating                                                        ICQ #16325723
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