On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 10:55:15AM -0600, Jon Keating wrote:
> 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.

Irritatingly, many of my friends seem to have switched to MSN messenger.
(One of them claims she won't ever use ICQ again because it gave her a
virus, or some such excuse.)

Well that's just tough... I won't talk to them, then. ;-)

Also, if you are the kind of person who likes to join Yahoo Groups,
you may find that most of the people on there use Yahoo Messenger.

imc

PS. Using the qt-gui plugin from 20021023 with the licq daemon
from 20021031 resulted in "send message" windows that wouldn't
close.  Weird.  That's what I get for trying to be lazy. ;-)


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